Interior design is closely tied to architecture which also involves interior decoration. The designer’s purpose is to create a coordinated and harmonious whole in which the interior architecture, site, function, and visual aspects are harmonized, attractive to the mind and body, and appropriate to the activities to be undertaken there. Colour, texture, lighting, scale, and proportion are all design criteria. Furnishings must be proportionate to the space they occupy as well as the tenants’ demands and lifestyles. Non-residential areas like workplaces, hospitals, businesses, and schools prioritise clear purpose organisation over solely aesthetic concerns. By assessing space requirements, calculating ideal furniture placement, and creating visually beautiful rooms, our designers will build useful, safe, and aesthetically acceptable places.