Studio Anaya Interiors — Online Presence Report

July 2026

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Built from the intake you shared on WhatsApp. If anything below is off, reply on the thread and we'll fix it before the next phase (site blueprint + brand direction).

Studio Anaya Interiors is a Hyderabad interior design practice that turns homes and small offices into spaces that fit the people using them, on budgets those people can actually plan around. The studio designs warm, functional interiors across the city, taking on work that ranges from a single-room makeover to a full turnkey project where they handle everything from the first drawing to the last vendor sign-off. Their promise is stated plainly in their own tagline: "Homes that feel like you, on budgets that feel possible."

Who they are

Studio Anaya Interiors was started in 2019 by Anaya Reddy, an architect (B.Arch) who previously worked at a large design-build firm before setting up her own practice. That background matters to how the studio operates. A design-build firm handles both the drawings and the construction, so Anaya came into her own studio already fluent in the messy middle of a project: carpenters, material lead times, site measurements that do not match the plan, and the gap between a pretty render and what a contractor can actually build for the money. The studio has been operating for around six years as of 2026, long enough to have a real portfolio and a repeatable process, but still small and founder-led rather than a large corporate outfit.

The thing that appears to drive the studio is a specific frustration: the belief that interior design is only for the rich. Anaya wants to break that assumption. The whole model is built around fixing the budget with the client before any design work begins, so that people who assumed a designer was out of reach can see a real number first and decide from there. This is a values-led positioning, not just a marketing angle. The studio would rather lock a figure early and design within it than sell an open-ended dream and let the cost creep.

Beyond the founder, the intake does not spell out the size or shape of the team, whether there are in-house designers, draughtspeople, or project managers, or whether the vendor network (carpenters, electricians, modular suppliers) is on staff or contracted per project. What is clear is that the studio positions itself as the single point of coordination: they manage every vendor so the client never has to chase a carpenter. That is a service promise about how the team behaves, even if the exact headcount behind it is not yet documented here.

What they do

The studio offers a spread of services covering both residential and small commercial interiors. Grouped by type:

Residential interiors

home, handled as a turnkey project where the studio manages design through handover.

entry point for clients who do not want or need a full-home commitment.

covered by the 45-day handover commitment on modular work.

the modular scope.

Commercial interiors

spaces, aimed at small business premises rather than large corporate fit-outs.

Design services

the client sees the finished look before any physical work starts. This is packaged as a distinct offering and is central to how the studio de-risks a project for the client.

for clients who want design direction without necessarily committing to a full build.

The through-line across all of these is the studio's three commitments: the budget is locked before design begins, every room is shown in 3D before a single nail goes in, and modular work carries a 45-day handover commitment. Those apply across the service list rather than to any one line item.

Who they serve

The core customer is a Hyderabad homeowner, most likely a resident or someone buying or renovating property in and around the city, who wants a designed interior but is cautious about cost. The studio's entire framing (fixed budget first, "so people stop assuming interior design is only for the rich") points at an aspirational middle-market client rather than a purely luxury one. These are people who could imagine hiring a designer but have held back because they assume it means an open cheque. The studio is deliberately reaching for that segment.

At the same time, the address (Road No. 12, Banjara Hills) sits in one of Hyderabad's most established and affluent neighbourhoods, and full-home turnkey work with a 3D package is not a budget-tier service. So the realistic picture is a studio that serves a band from mid-market single-room makeovers up through more substantial full-home projects, with the fixed-budget process as the mechanism that lets both ends feel safe. It is value-conscious rather than cheap, and premium in craft and process rather than premium in price posturing.

There is a second, smaller customer type: small business owners needing office or retail interiors. These are compact commercial spaces, not large corporate fit-outs, which keeps them consistent with the studio's founder-led, tightly managed scale. The intake does not give pricing bands, minimum project sizes, or a target income bracket, so the exact tier is best confirmed with the client rather than assumed. The geographic focus, though, is unambiguous: this is a local Hyderabad practice serving clients within the city, not a national or online-first operation.

Where they operate

Studio Anaya Interiors is based at Road No. 12, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana 500034. Banjara Hills is a central, high-visibility Hyderabad location, which suits a design studio that clients may want to visit to see samples, discuss drawings, or review the 3D previews in person.

The service area, based on the intake, is Hyderabad and the homes and compact offices across it. There is no indication the studio takes work outside the city. Whether the Banjara Hills address is a full walk-in studio or design office (versus a registered address with most work happening on client sites) is worth confirming, since it affects how the website should treat a "visit us" call to action.

Working hours are Monday to Saturday, 10:30 am to 7:00 pm, closed Sunday. The primary contact channels supplied are the phone number +91 98XXX 21006 (the number in the intake is partially redacted and needs to be confirmed in full before it goes live on a site) and the email [email protected]. The client has specifically said they want to receive enquiries directly on email, so the email path is a deliberate priority, not an afterthought. At present there is no confirmed website, Google Business Profile, Instagram, or other social presence for the studio, so the online recon turned up no verified public footprint under this name in Hyderabad. That makes the new site the studio's first real presence online, which raises the stakes on getting the contact details and portfolio right.

How they're different

The intake gives three genuinely specific differentiators, and they are the spine of the whole positioning:

range and lets the number move as choices are made. This studio fixes the budget with the client up front and designs to it. That directly answers the fear that keeps their target customer away, and it is a concrete process claim rather than a slogan.

sees the finished look, room by room, before a single nail goes in. This removes the "I did not expect it to look like this" risk that sours so many home projects, and it is packaged as a named deliverable (the 3D visualisation package).

management.** The studio commits to a timeline on modular projects and takes on the job of coordinating every vendor, so the client never has to chase a carpenter. Timeline certainty plus single-point coordination is a real, checkable promise, not a vague reassurance.

These three are strong because they are falsifiable and customer-worded. The website should lead with them rather than generic "quality and creativity" language. Where the intake is thin is on proof: there are no portfolio images, project counts, client testimonials, or before/after examples supplied yet, and those are what will make the three claims believable to a stranger.

Tone of voice

The site should read warm, plain-spoken, and reassuring, with the calm confidence of someone who has run enough projects to remove the fear from them. Not luxury-formal, not loud and salesy. The operator's own words set the register: "Homes that feel like you," "on budgets that feel possible," "so people stop assuming interior design is only for the rich," and "you never have to chase a carpenter." That is human, direct, and quietly practical. The copy should sound like a trusted architect talking a nervous homeowner through the process, naming the real worries (cost, surprises, delays) and answering them, rather than performing sophistication. Keep sentences grounded and avoid design jargon.

Sample phrases in the right voice:

Questions before we start

Your online presence

What we could verify online today — these are the touchpoints downstream phases (blueprint, brand, site-build) will link from your new site.

Verified contact+91 98XXX 21006 · [email protected] · Road No. 12, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana 500034

No online footprint found for 'Studio Anaya Interiors' under that exact name in Hyderabad. Searches tried: exact business name + city, founder name 'Anaya Reddy' + Banjara Hills, contact email domain 'anayadesigns.in', address 'Road No. 12 Banjara Hills', and Google Maps / JustDial / Sulekha directory searches. Candidate businesses ruled out: anayainteriors.in (Mumbai-based, different firm), anayadesigns.com (Middle East fashion brand), anaya.interiors on Instagram (Dubai Design District), Anaya Designer Studio on JustDial Hyderabad (boutique apparel in Toli Chowki, not interior design). Instagram profile pages returned login walls and could not be verified. No Google Business Profile, social handles, or directory listings confirmed. Phone number from intake is partially redacted (+91 98XXX 21006) and could not be cross-checked. Contact details carried forward from operator intake only — treat as unverified. Business appears to have no public online presence at time of research.

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