With more than 2 decades of experience in the industry, Kamal Nayan Darak is an accomplished interior designer. His career began by designing for his close friends and family, and his excellent attention to detail, perfect layouts, and impeccable planning quickly earned him a positive reputation through word-of-mouth recommendations. He started his journey in 2001 with a focus on executing projects in the FNB and Residential segments.
In 2001, he founded Designers Inn with a vision to bring together a team of talented and creative designers. The core idea behind the company was to create a collaborative environment where responsibilities and success would be shared equally among team members. The company quickly gained traction, earning its first major project with Neelkanth Jewellers. Designers Inn expanded into the commercial space from then on, completing notable projects such as Shree Jewellers, Vasundhara Diamond Roof, Tibarumal Jewellers, Mebaz, SS Conventions, Century Hospital, and many more. Today, the firm specializes in the Retail and Premium Residential segment.
Kamal Darak is a firm believer in the design philosophy of “luxury with minimalism” and “furniture to needs.”
His approach to design is rooted in functionality, with a focus on delivering a luxurious aesthetic. Clients seek him out for his expertise in space management, attention to detail, and ability to create functional spaces that exude luxury.
Visitors are greeted by a Buddha statue resting on a teal-coloured customized wooden cabinet with planters on the other side. The sliding door is custom-designed with Duco laminate and a metal profile surrounding its border, which doubles as a handle. The office’s flooring is made of seamless Breccia Aurora marble stone in a beige hue, extending throughout the entire space. Moving into the small foyer, an idol of Lord Ganesha rests on a marble top console surrounded by a window behind and a beautiful tall glass partition on the side in a fluted and plain pattern giving a glimpse of the waiting lounge.
ceiling of the space are finished with micro concreteto match the flooring, creating a cohesive and polishedlook. The frames on the wall showcase a glimpse of thedesigner’s previous completed projects.
The entrance foyer features a personalized, automated biometric door coated in PVD and adorned with fluted glass. Featuring a Georgian bar design, the conference room boasts Aluminum partitions from
the ‘streamline’ series, adding a touch of contemporary elegance to the space. The conference room walls made with glass provide an illusion of greater space and add a sense of visual expansiveness to the office. A striking art piece sourced from Chennai accents the corner, while a captivating painting on the
wall enhances the overall aesthetic.
On the opposite side of the conference room, a striking Veneer wall features a concealed door, leading to the workstations. At one end of the wall, a large, bespoke tropical-themed wallpaper adds a touch of distinction to the space.
The display counter takes centre stage in the office area. The designer’s expertise in creating stunning jewellery shops is evident in the counter’s design, which showcases various lighting options to help clients find the perfect display for their products. Featuring a hydro-finished travertine stone tabletop and automated changing lights on the ceiling, this display counter offers clients a realistic look and feel of the lighting conditions, allowing them to visualize their products in different settings.
A dark upholstered sofa provides a striking contrast to the otherwise uniform colour scheme, while a custom-made chair featuring two distinct fabric designs adds an element of playfulness and personality to the space.
The waiting lounge exudes a modern and contemporary European feel, with a seamless blend of classic and contemporary design elements. The lounge features large windows that flood the space with natural light, while a custom-designed centre table and sleek Italian lighting fixtures on the ceiling lend an air of sophistication and grandeur.