The name isn't decorative. Interface was chosen on purpose. A client arrives with an idea - sometimes fully formed, sometimes barely a feeling. Our work is to carry that idea across the threshold into a built space, without losing anything in the translation. That's the literal meaning of the name. That's a commitment with consequences. Nothing gets simplified for convenience. Nothing gets handed off and forgotten. Every decision — from the first concept to the final detail — is made with the same discipline, by the same people, answerable to the same standard.

Why Space Interface

One firm. One point of accountability, start to finish.

Design and delivery are often treated as separate disciplines. We see them as one continuous process. From the first sketch to final handover, the same team carries the concept through every stage of the project.

Where the Concept Endures

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An idea is easy to draw and difficult to preserve. Between the first sketch and the finished space, countless decisions can quietly shift a design away from its original intent—a finish substituted, a proportion adjusted, a detail simplified for convenience. We believe those decisions are part of the design itself, not something to be delegated. The integrity of a project is defined as much by how it is built as by how it is conceived.

Close, on Purpose

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We stay deliberately close to our work. The people who shape a project remain involved in its execution — present on site, engaged in the process, and accountable for the outcome. That continuity is intentional. It is what allows a finished space to feel coherent rather than assembled, while giving every client a single point of responsibility from the first conversation to the final handover. Concept and execution, carried as one. That is the whole idea.

How We Work

Every project follows the same discipline. The brief changes. The method doesn't.

CONCEPT

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Every project begins with a question: what should this space actually be? Not how it should look, but how it should feel to be in. The concept is fixed before a single finish is chosen.

DETAIL

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A concept is only as good as its execution. The detailing stage is where the idea either survives or gets quietly simplified. We treat this phase as the protection of the concept.

Delivery

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Design and build under one roof isn't a convenience — it's a quality decision. Handing a design to a third party is the single most common way a design gets diluted.

Space Interface Studio, Gurugram

Design, Delivery & Discretion

The best-run projects are the ones a client barely has to feel.

A well-designed space is only half the promise. The other half is how it gets built - and whether the people living through the process ever have to carry its weight.

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We Anticipate, Not React

Most challenges reveal themselves long before they become problems. We work ahead of those moments, not behind them.

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One Point of Contact

A project brings together architects, consultants, contractors, suppliers, and site teams. A client should never have to coordinate between them.

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Discretion as Standard

For the people we work with, privacy isn't a request — it's an expectation. Sites remain orderly. Conversations stay confidential.

"When something is our responsibility, it is entirely our responsibility."

Meet the Founders

Himankur Kharbanda

Founder, Space Interface

"There are many things human beings can design. But nothing can be compared to perfect geometry, which brings us close to the reality of existence."

Since founding Space Interface in 2017, Himankur Kharbanda has led the studio with the belief that design should remain intact from the first sketch to the final built detail. The practice brings architecture, interiors, and construction together under one roof — not as a business model, but as a way of preserving design intent.


Architecture doesn't end with design. It ends when the built space still carries the clarity of the original idea.

Radhika Mahajan

Co-Founder and Senior Interior Designer

Radhika brings a distinctly intuitive sensibility to interior design, balancing the precision of architecture with an understanding of how people inhabit and experience space. Her work is grounded in proportion, materiality, light, and detail, but always guided by a larger question: what should a space feel like to live, work, and spend time in?


At Space Interface, she works across residential and workplace projects, shaping interiors that are considered without feeling overly composed. Her approach is tactile and contextual, with an appreciation for honest materials, considered craftsmanship, and the quiet details that lend a space its character.


Rather than following a prescribed aesthetic, she allows each project to develop its own language — one that feels enduring, intuitive, and deeply connected to the people and place it serves.

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