Banjara Hills has two registers: the old-money bungalow belt where legacy families undertake full-home makeovers or heritage restorations, and the new luxury tower corridor where NRIs, entrepreneurs, and senior corporate executives move into large 3BHK and 4BHK flats expecting five-star finish quality. Jubilee Hills adds a film and entertainment industry clientele with a taste for dramatic interiors — double-height living rooms, statement lighting installations, custom joinery, and imported Italian marble.
Film Nagar and Yousufguda are adjacent, slightly more accessible neighbourhoods that often see overflow from the Jubilee Hills designer network. Ameerpet and SR Nagar have a mixed base of professionals and established business families who want premium without the Jubilee Hills price premium.
Material choices in Central Hyderabad are markedly different from the IT corridor. Solid wood and Italian marble are standard requests; engineered stone and imported tiles are common. Custom furniture — not modular catalogue pieces — is the norm. Lighting design is a distinct line item, often managed by a specialist. Project timelines are longer (16–24 weeks for large bungalows) and budgets are open-ended: ₹25L is a starting point, not a ceiling.
Our Central Hyderabad designer network is curated for this register — designers who have managed large residential projects, who can source materials from Mumbai, Bangalore, and international suppliers, and who manage their own execution teams rather than relying on third-party contractors.