Best Interior Design Company in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Trusted Since 2001 • 2,800+ Clients Served • 25+ Years of Experience • Residential & Commercial Interior Experts 

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OUR SERVICES

What can We Offer

Residential Interior Design

We craft luxurious, functional, and personalized homes that reflect your lifestyle and taste

Corporate Interior Design

We create high-performing workspaces that inspire creativity, professionalism, and productivity

Architecture & Design

We deliver innovative architectural solutions that unite vision, precision, and timeless design.

Restaurant Interior Design

We create immersive dining environments that enhance ambiance and elevate guest experiences.

Retail Shop Interior Design

We shape compelling retail spaces that captivate customers and drive sales.

Kitchen Interior Design

We design elegant, high-performance kitchens that blend style with seamless functionality.

Hospitality Interior Design

We craft refined hospitality spaces that deliver comfort, luxury, and memorable stays.

Health Care Interior Design

We create thoughtful healthcare environments that promote healing, comfort, and efficiency.

Landscape Design

We design harmonious outdoor spaces that blend natural beauty with purposeful living.

Renovation And Refurbishment

We transform existing spaces into modern, elegant environments with renewed purpose.

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How We Work

Our Design Process

A seamless journey from your first vision to the final reveal — guided by expertise at every step.

Consultation & Site Survey

Our journey starts with a phone call from you. Our expert team visits your space directly to understand your needs. Initial Meeting: Analysis of customer needs and budget. Site Measurement: Accurately measuring the area using laser equipment. Requirement Analysis: Initial planning to ensure maximum utilization of space.

Conceptual Planning (2D & 3D Visualization)

Based on the measurements, we create a modern 2D layout. After several revisions according to your preferences, we convert it into a final 3D design. 2D Layout: Furniture arrangement and space management plan. 3D Rendering: A realistic image of what the house will look like when finished. Collaborative Edits: Necessary changes to the design based on customer feedback.

Precise Quotation & Material Selection

Once you are 100% satisfied with the design, we provide a detailed quotation or budget based on it. Here, transparency of every material and cost is ensured. Transparent Costing: Separate cost analysis for each section. Solution Briefing: Determining the technical solution and timeline for the work. Final Approval: Proceed to the next step with the customer's consent.

Execution & Flawless Handover

After the budget is finalized, work begins with our own factory setup and skilled craftsmen. We complete the project within the specified time while maintaining quality standards. Expert Execution: Work is carried out under the supervision of experienced engineers and interior designers. Quality Control: Uncompromising quality control in finishing and detailing. Project Handover: Successfully delivering your dream space to you.

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WHY CHOOSE US

Our Proven Track Record

Delivering excellence through experience, scale, and unwavering commitment to your project’s success.

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Founder & Chairman

Md. Saiful Islam Saron

Leading Interior Designer in Bangladesh

With 25+ years of experience, Md. Saiful Islam Saron has led CCL Interior Design to become a trusted name in residential, commercial and hospitality interiors across Bangladesh.

Leadership & Professional Roles

Chairman

CCL Interior Design (Creative Circle Lifestyle)

Senior Vice President

Interior Designers Association of Bangladesh (IDAB)

Managing Partner

CCLIT & Design Chamber

Mentor

Bangladesh Youth Enterprise Advice & Helpcentre (BYEAH)

Vice President

Chandpur Youth Club

Exterior & Interior Designer

CCL Interior Design

Md. Saiful Islam Saron

Leading Interior Designer in Bangladesh

With 25+ years of experience, Md. Saiful Islam Saron has led CCL Interior Design to become a trusted name in residential, commercial and hospitality interiors across Bangladesh.

Leadership & Professional Roles

Chairman

CCL Interior Design (Creative Circle Lifestyle)

Senior Vice President

Interior Designers Association of Bangladesh (IDAB)

Managing Partner

CCLIT & Design Chamber

Mentor

Bangladesh Youth Enterprise Advice & Helpcentre (BYEAH)

Vice President

Chandpur Youth Club

Exterior & Interior Designer

CCL Interior Design

Our Service Area

Please tell us about your residential home space or commercial space requirements. One of our creative, modern interior designers or interior decorator will walk you through our service options.

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Rangpur
Khulna
Dhaka
Rajshahi
Sylhet
Barisal
Mymensingh
Chittagong

Have Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the “Three F’s” of interior design, and why do they matter?

Think of the Three F’s – Floorplan, Finishes and Fixtures – as the backbone of any room. A floorplan is your road map: it sets the flow and function of the space, ensuring you’re not squeezing a dining table into a walkway or blocking natural light. Finishes are the surfaces underfoot and around you – the flooring, wall materials and cabinetry that carry the most weight because they’re harder to change. Fixtures are the final touches like lighting, hardware and plumbing fittings. As one design article notes, top designers liken these elements to tailoring a suit: the floorplan establishes the cut, the finishes are the fabric and the fixtures are the accessories. When these three components are considered together, the room feels intentional rather than haphazard.

You might have heard of the 60/40 rule or 60/30/10 rule. It’s a simple way to achieve balance when you’re combining colours or materials. In practice, about 60 % of the space should be your dominant colour or material, 30 % should be a secondary tone and 10 % an accent. A British design studio calls it their “secret weapon” for creating harmony. They emphasise that the main colour sets the mood of the room, the secondary colour adds interest and the accent colour guides your eye to focal points. In Dhaka homes this might look like natural wood and whites taking up the majority, a vibrant jamdani fabric used on chairs for the secondary element, and a pop of green from indoor plants or artwork as your accent.

Costs vary widely based on the size of your space, the complexity of the work and the quality of materials. For residential projects, expect anywhere from BDT 50,000–150,000 for a small apartment to BDT 400,000–1,000,000 or more for large houses. Commercial spaces such as offices or restaurants range from BDT 100,000–300,000 for smaller spaces up to BDT 700,000–2,000,000 for large venues. Designers also charge consultation fees, often BDT 2,000–10,000 per session. If you have structural changes, custom furnishings or high-end finishes, you’ll need to budget extra for labour, project management and delivery. When we meet clients, we always discuss budget early so there are no surprises.

It’s a common misconception that designers and decorators do the same thing. Designers are trained to plan the entire space – we look at functionality, consider structural changes, read architectural plans and often work closely with contractors. An article from the Interior Design Institute explains that designers typically have formal training, handle space planning and may be involved in removing walls or reconfiguring layouts. Decorators focus on aesthetics: choosing furniture, fabrics and artwork to freshen up a room. In other words, all designers can decorate, but not all decorators are equipped to design. When you’re deciding whom to hire, think about whether your project needs structural modifications or a decorative refresh.

Timelines vary, but most projects follow a similar sequence. We start with consultation and site survey to understand your needs and measure the space accurately. Next comes conceptual planning, where we create 2D layouts and 3D renderings, revising until the design aligns with your vision. Once you approve the design, we provide a detailed quotation and help select materials. The execution phase – ordering materials, building custom pieces, coordinating trades – can take anywhere from six weeks for a single room to several months for a whole house. At handover, we ensure all the little details are perfect. Clear communication and a realistic timeline are essential to avoid delays.

A good designer sees you as a partner, not a passive observer. During the initial consultation we ask questions about how you live, work and entertain. You’ll be involved in approving the concept, selecting finishes and providing feedback during revisions. Our design process emphasises collaborative edits; we create a 2D layout, convert it to a 3D rendering, then make changes based on your feedback. Some clients prefer to hand off decisions to us entirely, while others want to be intimately involved in every choice. Both approaches work – the key is open communication. Your designer should respect your priorities, whether that’s staying within a tight budget, sourcing sustainable materials or integrating heirloom furniture.

Absolutely. Sustainable design isn’t just a trend; it impacts your health and our environment. When selecting finishes, consider materials that are low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and responsibly sourced. A design article notes that form includes material choices, and poor material selection can affect indoor air quality. We often recommend solid wood furniture, natural fibres and low-VOC paints to clients in Dhaka. Locally made products not only support Bangladeshi artisans but also reduce the carbon footprint associated with transportation. Sustainable choices often last longer, which saves money in the long run.

Function should lead your design decisions. Start by listing everything you do in each space: working, entertaining, praying, studying or cooking. Next, ensure that pathways remain clear; industry guidelines suggest at least 30–36 inches (76–91 cm) for main walkways and 24 inches (61 cm) for secondary paths. Once the layout works, layer in furniture and decorative elements that suit your style. Remember the 60/30/10 rule to create cohesion. In Dhaka’s hot climate, cross‑ventilation and natural light are practical considerations. We often integrate ceiling fans, breathable materials and neutral palettes to keep rooms cool and comfortable while still introducing accents through textiles and artwork.

For most home renovations or new builds, you’ll work with both. An architect focuses on the structure – the bones of the building, including load-bearing walls, window placement and building codes. An interior designer, meanwhile, bridges the gap between architecture and decoration by planning spatial layouts and coordinating finishes. The Interior Design Institute emphasises that designers are trained to read architectural plans and handle structural changes, whereas decorators are not. If your project involves adding a new level, changing the footprint or handling structural safety, you’ll need an architect. For interior layouts, finishes and furniture, a designer is sufficient. Many firms, like ours, collaborate with architects to provide a seamless design-to-construction service.

Come with ideas and honesty. Bring inspiration images, magazine clippings or Pinterest boards that reflect the mood you’re drawn to. Think about how you use each room and list your must-haves and nice-to-haves. The Interiors Remembered article advises homeowners to review various design styles and note new trends before meeting a designer. Be clear about your budget range; designers can advise on where to splurge and where to save. If you have favourite pieces of furniture, photographs or fabrics you’d like to keep, share them early. The more we know about your lifestyle and preferences, the easier it is to create a space that feels uniquely yours.

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New Eskaton, Rain Razak Plaza, 3rd floor (4-b ), Mogbazar,Dhaka

Email

creativecircleltd@gmail.com

Phone

+880 1712254936

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