Residential Interior design service in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Residential interior is an integral part of home decoration, focused on creating interior spaces that
make the building both functional and aesthetically appealing. Flats in Dhaka are often small, rooms
feel tight, and families still want comfort with style. You know how it is—after a long day in traffic,
you just want a bedroom that feels calm, or a living room where guests actually enjoy sitting.
That’s what we try to bring with our residential interior design service at
Optimal Interior Decoration & Steel Fabrication. Not
just
decoration, but homes that match daily life here. Bedrooms that feel restful, kitchens that are easy to
use, and bathrooms that stay fresh in this humid weather. Thinking about a new look for your home? Call
us now at
At Optimal Interior Decoration & Steel Fabrication, we design homes that reflect comfort, beauty, and your personal lifestyle. Our
residential interior design services are not just about decoration—they are about creating spaces where you feel
at ease every day. Whether you live in a small apartment or a large villa, our team plans every detail to match
your taste and needs.
A home should feel natural, not forced. Our team focuses on layouts that make movement easy,
rooms that look bright, and colors that feel right for everyday life.
Your bedroom is where the day ends and begins. We design with soft tones, simple textures, and
practical storage so the room stays calm and clutter-free.
The master bedroom deserves a touch of elegance. We often bring in layered lighting, modern
wardrobes, and cozy finishes that make the space both stylish and restful.
Drawing Room Design
Guests notice the drawing room first. That’s why we give attention to seating, wall design, and
light placement. It should look welcoming but also carry a bit of charm.
Dining Room Design
Dining rooms are about people, not just furniture. We design them so the family feels
connected—warm lights, a good table setup, and a layout that makes meals enjoyable.
The kitchen is the busiest corner of any home. We design it to be easy to use, with storage that
actually works, durable materials, and a layout that suits daily cooking.
Bathrooms should be simple but smart. We focus on ventilation, water fittings, and tiles that
last. Clean lines and good lighting keep the space fresh.
Designing a villa is about balance. We blend luxury with comfort—big open spaces, premium
finishes, and furniture that fits naturally with the house style.
Children need rooms that are safe but fun. We add colors, creative wall themes, and clever
storage so kids enjoy their space while parents feel at ease.
These days, if you walk into a new flat in Dhaka or a freshly built house in the suburbs, you’ll notice one
thing—homes don’t look the way they used to. People are moving away from heavy furniture and dark colors. They
want cleaner, lighter spaces that actually feel good to live in.
A few trends that keep showing up:
Open layouts: Instead of tight walls between rooms, many families now prefer the dining and living
areas to flow together. It looks airy and feels more connected.
Natural materials: Jute, cane, wooden touches, and even a bit of stone. These give a warm vibe and
handle our climate better than synthetic materials.
Neutral shades: Cream, off-white, light grey. They make smaller apartments look bigger and are easier
to decorate with a few accent pieces.
Storage tricks: City homes are tight on space, so built-in shelves or hidden cabinets under the bed
are getting common.
Accent walls: One wall with a bold color or wallpaper instead of over-decorating everything.
Minimal furniture: Bulky sofas are slowly going out. Sleek, simple designs are in.
Indoor plants: Money plants, snake plants, or even small balcony gardens. People love bringing
greenery inside now.
Layered lighting: Not just one tube light anymore. A mix of spotlights, warm lamps, and ceiling
lights makes rooms more flexible.
A good interior design does more than just make a house look nice. Good design also changes the way you live
every day. In Bangladesh, where many families stay in compact city flats or shared houses, a clever design makes
life easier. Good design makes life easier. You get more comfort, a bit of extra storage, and even small spaces
start to feel like they actually work.
Here are some clear benefits homeowners often notice:
Uses every inch of space, even in small flats
Rooms feel open, bright, and easy to move around in
Comfort improves with better light, air, and layout
Adds your personal taste to the home, not just a “showroom” look
Well-designed homes sell faster and at a higher price
Smart use of natural light saves on electricity bills
Organized spaces reduce stress and give peace of mind
Choosing the right interior design partner makes all the difference. At Optimal Interior Decoration & Steel Fabrication, we keep
things simple—we listen, plan with care, and design homes that feel truly yours.
We design for your lifestyle, not just for looks
Local experience with Bangladeshi homes and culture
Honest budget and clear communication
Quality work that lasts, not just quick decoration
Friendly team that treats your project like their own
Right now, people prefer open layouts, neutral wall colors, natural materials like jute and
wood, and modern lighting. Small apartments in Dhaka often use smart storage, while larger
villas go for luxury finishes.
Costs vary. Freelancers may charge BDT 50–200 per sq. ft. Full packages with materials often
start near BDT 300,000 and can go above BDT 1,500,000 for luxury homes. It mainly depends on
size, design style, and materials.
Yes. A well-designed home always has a higher demand in the property market. Buyers are willing
to pay more when a flat or house looks modern, functional, and move-in ready.
Yes, custom furniture is a smart choice when you want your home to feel balanced. Ready-made
pieces don’t always fit the space and can make a room look crowded. Custom furniture saves
space, fits better, and gives your home a personal look.
Not at all. Many small flats in areas like Mirpur, Uttara, or Dhanmondi have been redesigned to
feel spacious and modern. Interior design is about making any home—big or small—more livable.
It depends on the project. A single bedroom can be done in one to two weeks. Full apartments or
duplex buildings can take a few months. Timelines also depend on materials and custom work.
Yes, we design duplexes and villas across Bangladesh. For duplex homes, the focus is on open
layouts and connecting spaces between floors. For villas, we use luxury finishes and premium
furniture to highlight the spacious design.