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Home Interior Design Guide for New Apartments in Visakhapatnam

  • Writer: Space Studio Interiors
    Space Studio Interiors
  • Mar 8
  • 6 min read

Visakhapatnam — Vizag — is one of India's most beautifully situated cities. With the Eastern Ghats on one side and the Bay of Bengal on the other, it's a city that inspires. And as Vizag rapidly develops — particularly with new residential projects in areas like MVP Colony, Rushikonda, Madhurawada, Kommadi, and Bheemunipatnam — thousands of homeowners are investing in making their new apartments feel genuinely like home.


A newly constructed apartment is essentially a blank canvas. The walls are bare, the rooms feel hollow, and the potential is entirely unrealized. This guide is designed to help new apartment owners in Visakhapatnam approach their interior design project with clarity — room by room, material by material, and decision by decision.


Whether you're designing a 2BHK near Beach Road or a 3BHK in one of Madhurawada's new gated townships, this guide gives you the framework to get it right.


Understanding Visakhapatnam's Interior Design Context

Vizag has a few unique characteristics that any good interior designer working in the city must understand:

  • Coastal climate: The proximity to the sea means high humidity throughout the year. Material choices must account for moisture resistance — MDF, for example, is less suitable than BWR plywood for coastal environments

  • Natural light: Most Vizag apartments benefit from strong natural light for much of the year — interior design should work with this rather than against it

  • Space planning for sea-facing balconies: Many Vizag apartments have generous balconies. Good interior design integrates the balcony into the living experience rather than treating it as an afterthought

  • Growing real estate diversity: Vizag's apartment market includes both compact 2BHKs for young professionals and large 3–4BHKs in premium townships — interior design approaches differ significantly between them


Step 1: Start with a Clear Design Brief

Before calling a designer, spend time defining what you actually want. The clearer your brief, the better your outcome. Consider:

  • Who lives here? A young couple has different needs than a joint family with elderly parents and children

  • How do you use your home? Do you entertain frequently? Work from home? Cook elaborate meals daily?

  • What's your aesthetic preference? Minimalist, contemporary, traditional, or eclectic?

  • What's your budget? Be honest — a good designer will tell you what's achievable at your budget

  • What's your timeline? Moving in by a specific date affects design and material choices


Bring this brief to your consultation with Space Studio Interiors and you'll leave the meeting with a much clearer picture of what's possible.


Room-by-Room Interior Design Guide


Living Room — The First Impression


The living room is where your home's personality is established. For Vizag apartments, here's a room-specific approach:


TV Unit & Feature Wall

The focal point of most living rooms is the TV wall. In coastal cities like Vizag where natural light is strong, avoid overly dark feature walls — instead use warm neutrals, wood-tone laminates, or subtle textured wallpapers. A well-designed TV unit with integrated storage, lighting, and a backdrop panel anchors the room.


Seating & Space Planning

For 2BHK living rooms (typically 12x14 to 14x16 feet in Vizag apartments), a 3+1+1 sofa arrangement or a modular L-shape works well. Avoid oversizing furniture — leave adequate circulation space.


False Ceiling & Lighting

A POP or gypsum false ceiling with a peripheral cove can dramatically enhance the living room. For Vizag, ensure ceiling design accounts for adequate ceiling fan positioning — the city is warm for most of the year.


Flooring

Most Vizag apartments have developer-provided vitrified tiles. If upgrading, consider 800x1200mm or 1200x1200mm slab tiles for a more premium look — they create fewer grout lines and make the room feel larger.


Modular Kitchen — Function First

The kitchen is arguably the most technically complex room to design. For Vizag homeowners, coastal kitchen considerations include:

  • Use marine-grade or BWR plywood for all kitchen cabinetry — MDF boards absorb coastal humidity and swell over time

  • Acrylic or PU finish shutters are better than membrane finishes in high-humidity environments — they're more moisture-resistant

  • Stainless steel or quartz countertops hold up better than granite in Vizag's humidity over the long term

  • Ensure adequate ventilation — a chimney with appropriate CFM rating is essential for Indian cooking in a well-sealed modular kitchen

  • Plan for chimney, hob, refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher locations upfront — retrofitting electrical points is expensive


For a standard Vizag 2BHK kitchen (typically 8x10 to 10x10 feet), an L-shaped or straight modular layout works best. For 3BHKs with larger kitchens, a parallel or U-shaped configuration with a breakfast counter can be considered.


Master Bedroom — Personalised Retreat

The master bedroom should feel like a personal retreat. Key elements:


Wardrobe Design

Wardrobes are one of the highest-value investments in a bedroom. For Vizag, choose sliding wardrobes over hinged for space efficiency. Use BWR plywood with laminate or PU finish for the carcass and shutters. Internal configuration matters as much as the exterior — include dedicated sections for sarees, suits, and accessories based on actual usage.


Bed Design

A hydraulic storage bed is highly practical in Vizag apartments — the under-bed storage is invaluable. Custom bed designs with integrated side tables and a well-planned back panel can eliminate the need for separate bedside furniture.


Flooring & Wall

If the master bedroom has sea-facing views, consider how the flooring reflects light. Light-toned vitrified tiles or engineered wood-look vinyl flooring can enhance the coastal aesthetic. A single fabric-textured or wood-panelled headboard wall adds warmth.


Secondary Bedrooms — Practical and Adaptable

Secondary bedrooms in Vizag apartments are often used as guest rooms, children's rooms, or study rooms. Design them for adaptability:

  • Built-in study units with bookshelves work well for children's rooms and double as storage in guest rooms

  • Avoid heavy custom work in secondary bedrooms — prioritize functional wardrobes and keep walls flexible

  • Loft storage above wardrobes maximizes vertical space in rooms with higher ceilings


Bathrooms — Often Underestimated

Most Vizag apartment bathrooms come with basic developer-grade fixtures. Here's how to elevate them:

  • Upgrade shower area to a rain shower head with a diverter — relatively low cost, significant impact

  • Install a frameless glass partition in the wet area — prevents water spill and looks clean

  • Backlit mirrors or vanity mirrors with integrated storage replace basic mirrors and add functionality

  • Anti-skid tiles in wet areas are non-negotiable from a safety standpoint

  • Good-quality wall-hung WCs and concealed cisterns provide a cleaner aesthetic


Balcony — Vizag's Natural Advantage

Vizag apartments often have balconies with beautiful natural settings. Don't neglect this space:

  • Deck-effect tiles (anti-skid porcelain with wood tones) create a warm, outdoor living feel

  • Folding or stackable outdoor furniture keeps the balcony functional without permanent bulk

  • Vertical garden panels or planter boxes work beautifully in Vizag's climate

  • If the balcony is sea-facing or hill-facing, consider how seating is oriented — the view is the design


Material Guide for Vizag's Coastal Climate

Material choices in Visakhapatnam require coastal-climate awareness:

Material

Recommendation

Notes for Vizag

Plywood

BWR / Marine grade only

MDF swells in high humidity — avoid in kitchens and bathrooms

Kitchen Shutters

Acrylic or PU finish

More resistant to moisture & easier to clean than membrane

Countertop

Quartz or SS

Granite holds up well; avoid marble in wet coastal air

Tiles

Vitrified / anti-skid

Double-charged vitrified tiles are durable; anti-skid in wet zones

Wall Paint

Weather-proof exterior / interior emulsion

Use anti-fungal additives in humid-prone rooms

Wood Elements

Teak or treated hardwood

Untreated wood warps — always ensure sealing and finishing


Approximate Interior Costs for Visakhapatnam Apartments (2026)

While costs vary based on materials, customization, and scope, here are approximate ranges for Vizag apartment interiors:

  • 2BHK complete interior (budget segment): ₹5–8 Lakhs

  • 2BHK complete interior (mid-range): ₹8–14 Lakhs

  • 3BHK complete interior (mid-range): ₹12–20 Lakhs

  • Modular kitchen alone (standard): ₹1.5–3 Lakhs

  • Master bedroom wardrobe: ₹60,000–₹1.5 Lakhs


These are indicative ranges. Space Studio Interiors provides detailed transparent quotations for Vizag projects based on actual space dimensions and chosen specifications.


How to Choose an Interior Designer for Your Vizag Apartment

When selecting an interior designer for your Visakhapatnam home, look for:

  • Local or regional execution capability — a designer who can manage site visits and vendor relationships in Vizag

  • 3D visualization before execution — essential for coastal apartments where design must account for natural light and sea views

  • Coastal material expertise — familiarity with which materials hold up in Vizag's climate

  • Transparent contracts — detailed scope, milestones, and payment linked to project progress

  • Portfolio of completed apartments — particularly in the type and size of flat you own


Space Studio Interiors serves homeowners across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, offering residential interior design, modular kitchen design, and turnkey interior solutions. Their design process — from concept through 3D visualization to build and delivery — ensures clients in Visakhapatnam receive designs that are beautiful, durable, and contextually appropriate for coastal living.


Conclusion

Moving into a new apartment in Visakhapatnam is an exciting milestone. With the right interior design approach — grounded in an understanding of the local climate, thoughtful room-by-room planning, and smart material choices — your new flat can become a home that reflects your personality, serves your daily life beautifully, and holds its quality for years to come.

The key is to start with a clear brief, work with a designer who understands coastal contexts, and invest thoughtfully across the rooms that matter most to your household.

 
 
 

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