
The Art of
Arabian
Interiors
Where geometry becomes poetry, light becomes theatre, and every surface tells a story handed down through a thousand years of craft.
1000+
Years of Heritage
47
Design Elements
100%
Bespoke to Your Home
In Arabic design, beauty is not decoration — it is devotion made visible.
BayaNest Design Philosophy
Gallery
Spaces That
Transport You

Living Room
Palace-inspired
Majlis Seating

Dining
Ornate Arches & Brass

Bedroom
Layered Velvet & Lanterns
Design Language
Six Signature Elements
Arabesque Geometry
Infinite geometric patterns derived from mathematical perfection — stars, hexagons, and interlocking polygons that repeat endlessly across walls, floors, and ceilings.
Pointed Arches
The defining architectural signature: horseshoe and pointed arches frame doorways, niches, and windows, drawing the eye upward and creating a sense of elevation.
Mashrabiya Screens
Intricately carved lattice panels filter light into golden dappled patterns. Originally for privacy and cooling, now a dramatic interior design element.
Lantern Lighting
Pierced metal lanterns cast constellations of light across walls. Hung in clusters at varying heights, they create an otherworldly ambience at dusk.
Zellige & Mosaic Tiles
Hand-cut ceramic tiles in geometric compositions bring colour and craftsmanship to floors, feature walls, and fountain surrounds.
Rich Layered Textiles
Silk cushions, embroidered throws, velvet ottomans, and woven rugs in jewel tones — layering is the essence of Arabic interior warmth.
The Palette
Colours Drawn From
Desert & Souk
Arabic interiors draw their colour from the natural world — the rich burgundy of pomegranate, the blue-green of ancient tile, the warm gold of desert light at dusk, and the deep ebony of aged oud wood. These tones don't clash — they harmonise, just as they have for centuries.
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Midnight Teal
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Pomegranate
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Sand Dune
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Ivory Marble
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Ebony Oud
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How We Design It
Our Design Process
Cultural Immersion
We start by understanding your connection to the style — is it the Moroccan riad, the Gulf palace, or the Ottoman salon? Each has its own grammar.
Material Sourcing
We source handmade zellige tiles, brass lanterns, carved wooden screens, and brocade fabrics from artisan suppliers across India and the Middle East.
Layered Realisation
The space comes together in layers — architecture first, then fixed elements, then furniture, then lighting, then textiles and objects. Nothing is rushed.

"Every arch is a frame for something beautiful to be seen through."
— Arabic Architectural Proverb
Bring the Grandeur of
Arabia Into Your Home
Our designers blend authentic Arabic craftsmanship with modern Indian living — creating spaces that feel both ancient and effortlessly liveable.
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