If you’re into interiors, décor or architecture – or simply love flipping through design-magazines with chai in hand – you’ve come to the right place. In this article we cover the Top 10 interior design magazines in India, what makes them special, how to pick the right one for your vibe and how to get the most out of them.
Whether you’re a home-owner in Mumbai, a designer in Bengaluru, a décor lover in Kolkata or just someone who wants to stay updated with India’s design scene – this list is for you.
Why interior-design magazines still matter
In the age of Instagram Reels, YouTube and Pinterest, you might wonder: “Do magazines still count?” The answer: big yes. Here’s why.
- Deep articles & portfolios: Magazines give you proper features on projects (not just 30-second clips), complete with materials, process, interviews and high-res images.
- India-specific content: Global blogs may show fancy villas abroad, but these magazines focus on Indian homes, climate, materials, design budgets here in India.
- Credibility & trust: A printed or digital magazine backed by a real editorial team carries more weight than random blog posts (especially if you’re a designer or professional).
- Inspiration + education: Even if you’re just doing your own home décor in Delhi or Pune, these mags give you fresh ideas, trends, local manufacturers and design vocab.
- Save for reference: Unlike snaps on your phone, magazines form a tangible “library” of design ideas you can revisit.
So, if you’re serious about design – or just want to browse with your weekend chai – having the right magazine is a smart move.
How we chose the Top 10 design magazines in India
Here’s our method while selecting the list:
- Magazines that focus significantly on interior design, décor, materials and Indian context.
- Strong credibility: real editorial content, interviews, features of Indian projects and designers.
- Up-to-date content, good reputation among designers and homeowners alike.
- Availability in India (print or digital) or relevant Indian edition.
- Geographic relevance: features both metro and smaller-city projects (to reflect India’s diversity).
Top 10 interior design magazines in India

1. Architect Plus Interiors
Let’s start with our top pick: Architect Plus Interiors.
From its “About” section we see that this digital platform – headquartered in India – offers a global outlook but with Indian sensibility. It covers architecture, interiors, product launches, studio profiles and more. architectplusinterior.com
Why this one tops our list:
- Indian base + global quality.
- Focus on real interior design & spatial innovation (not just pretty pictures).
- Covers product, tech, materials and emerging designers – so it’s useful whether you’re a homeowner or a pro.
- Because it’s backed by credible editorial team and offers depth.
What you get:
- Projects of Indian homes/offices/interiors – with good photography.
- Trend-analysis: materials, lighting, décor, aesthetic shifts.
- Interviews with design studios.
- Product & tech features (lighting, furniture, modular solutions) – great for DIYers or renovators.
Tip: If you buy/subscribe to this magazine (or follow its digital platform), use it as design library: mark projects you like, note material details, measure how Indian homes are done in real life (budget, scale, climate) rather than in luxe overseas homes.
Who it’s for:
- Designers, architects wanting Indian context.
- Home-owners who are serious about interior finish, materials and practicality.
- Students of design/design-enthusiasts who want to keep abreast of Indian interior trends.
2. Design Asia Magazine
Design Asia Magazine celebrates the vibrant and diverse design culture of Asia, spotlighting Indian interiors, architecture, and creativity.
It connects the regional design community through editorial features, studio profiles, and cross-border trend stories.
Why it’s in the list:
- Offers a broader Asia-meets-India design perspective.
- Highlights Indian talent alongside leading Asian designers.
- Visually rich content with meaningful storytelling.
- Covers interiors, architecture, product design, and lifestyle trends.
What you’ll find:
- Contemporary Indian interiors and cross-Asian design influences.
- Interviews with architects, interior designers, and product creators.
- Insight into India’s role within Asia’s design evolution.
Best for:
Professionals, students, and enthusiasts who want to understand how Indian design fits into the larger Asian narrative.gner) some visuals – Indian homes in Indian budgets resonate more. Clip pages for mood-boards.
3. Architect & Interiors India
Another strong player: Architect & Interiors India (A&I). According to media-kit info, it is aimed at architects, interior designers and specifiers across India, delivering updates on trends, materials, business and design.
Why it’s in the list:
- More professional-oriented than purely décor-magazine.
- Good for designers, architects, and serious homeowners wanting depth.
- Covers both interiors and architecture – which is relevant, since interiors often flow from architecture in Indian homes.
What you’ll find:
- Case-studies of significant Indian projects (homes, offices).
- Material & product reviews.
- Business/industry news (for designers running a practice).
- Regional coverage: India has many design hubs beyond Mumbai/Delhi – this mag gives exposure.
Tip: If you’re a designer and want to keep up professionally (not just for your home décor), subscribe to this. It gives you perspective on process, budgets, large scale projects. Use it for client-conversations: “As featured in A&I, this trend is growing…”.
4. Interiors & Decor
Interiors & Decor magazine (India edition) – though sometimes lesser known than the big names, it makes the cut because it zeroes in on interiors and décor specifically. According to one source this magazine is included among India’s design-magazines list.
Highlights:
- Emphasis on interior décor, trendsetters, Indian home profiles.
- Good for visuals-heavy browsing and inspiration.
- Helps homeowners see what’s possible in Indian context.
What you’ll use it for:
- Mood-boards and décor direction.
- Following new product launches in India: lighting, furniture, materials.
- Checking how Indian homeowners/designers are using global trends in Indian spaces.
5. Indian Architect & Builder
Indian Architect & Builder (IA&B) – one of the older architecture & design magazines in India (since 1986).
Why it matters for interiors:
- Even though architecture-centric, many interiors projects are featured.
- Gives you insight into architecture-interior interplay in Indian homes (especially villas, high-end design).
- Good for design students or high budget homes.
What you’ll find:
- Large projects in India, architect-interior collaboration.
- Specialist articles on materials, furniture, product design.
- Premium homes which provide aspirational visuals.
Tip: If your interest moves beyond small rooms and you’re thinking luxury villas/larger homes, this magazine gives you a wide canvas. It might be heavier reading but rich in design thinking.
6. Architecture + Design
Architecture + Design (A+D) – an Indian monthly trade magazine for architects and designers.
Why it’s relevant for interiors:
- Holds over 30 years of coverage in architecture and design in India.
- Interiors feature as part of design, covering furniture, lighting, retrofit etc.
- Helps one stay updated on technology, materials and design thinking in India.
What you’ll get:
- Projects (both architecture & interior).
- Technical articles (materials, construction, finishes) – helpful if you’re doing serious renovation.
- Trend-analysis, product reviews, emerging indian designers.
Tip for homeowners: If you’re doing serious renovation or custom furniture/fittings, this magazine is unique. Use it to understand “why” certain materials/design choices are made, not just “how it looks”.
7. Society Interiors & Design
Society Interiors & Design magazine – This publication is one of the India’s interior-design magazines spotlighting high-end homes and luxury interiors.
Here’s what stands out:
- Focus on premium homes, luxury décor, art integration – ideal if you enjoy high-end design.
- Good for inspiration, but maybe less “budget-friendly” than more mainstream home-decor mags.
- Features Indian designers, studios, and sumptuous photography.
Best for:
- Home-owners wanting premium décor.
- Designers looking for high-end case-studies.
- Visual enthusiasts who love coffee-table style magazines.
8. Top Interiors India
Top Interiors India magazine – Though more niche, it’s featured among interior-architect magazines in India.
What to know:
- Focus: interiors and architecture stories, features of Indian designers & studios.
- Might have local/regional bias (e.g., Ahmedabad region) but still offers insight.
- Good for discovering new talent and regional design trends.
Tip: If you live in Western India (Gujarat/Maharashtra) or want to spot regional design vibes, this is a useful pick alongside the bigger names.
9. (Bonus) Other Noteworthy Picks
Since it’s challenging to find full detailed info on all, we’ll mention a few additional magazines you may want to keep an eye on – even if they don’t make the top 10 official list.
- Additional titles focused on home & interior décor (Indian publication) – useful for DIY homeowners, décor lovers.
- International design mags with Indian editions.
Why include them: Because design in India is evolving fast, and new regional magazines are cropping up. For a well-rounded reading list, don’t just stick to the big names.
10. How to Choose the Right Magazine for You
Now that we’ve listed our Top 10 interior design magazines in India, let’s talk about how you pick the one(s) right for you.
A. Decide your goal
- Are you a home-owner looking for design inspiration and budget solutions? → go with mainstream décor mags (Better Interiors, Interiors & Decor).
- Are you a designer or pro wanting deep insights, industry news and materials? → go with trade mags (Architect & Interiors India, Architecture + Design).
- Are you into luxury design, art and high-end homes? → Society Interiors & Design.
- Are you seeking local/regional flavour (Gujarati, West India, metro home trends)? → Top Interiors India.
B. Check the language/style
- Magazine style varies: some more visuals, some heavy on articles. If you prefer visuals, pick coffee-table style mags.
- Indian context: Make sure the magazine addresses Indian homes (size, budget, climate) rather than only overseas homes.
C. Print vs Digital
- If you like holding a physical copy, check if print version is available in your city.
- Digital versions are handy for quick browsing, saving on space, searchable archives.
D. Budget & subscription
- Some magazines cost more, but think of them as investment in your design knowledge.
- If you just want inspiration, buying single issues may suffice rather than full subscription.
E. What you’ll do with it
- Use as mood-board: tear out pages (or screenshot) for ideas.
- Learn about materials and finishes featured – important in India where climate, budget and manufacturing differ vs abroad.
- Design discussion with your contractor/interior-designer: referencing magazine visuals helps convey your idea.
Trends in Indian interior-design magazines
To make this article extra useful, let’s also look at some key design/trend themes we see across Indian interior-design mags today. These themes help you not only enjoy the magazines but also pick ones ahead of the curve.
Green & sustainable interiors
Indian homes are increasingly featuring sustainable materials, recycled finishes, low-energy lighting. Magazines are allocating more pages to these topics.
For instance, trade magazines emphasise material advances, while décor mags show them in use in Indian flats/villas.
Multifunctional & compact living
With metro flats often small, many magazines discuss how designers solve space constraints: modular furniture, hidden storage, foldable elements. Themes like “small-but-smart” homes are gaining prominence.
Regional and vernacular design influence
Rather than purely global minimalism, Indian magazines are celebrating regional styles: Kerala timber interiors, Gujarat stone work, Rajasthan heritage colours. This helps Indian readers connect better.
Blend of tech + décor
Smart homes, lighting controls, acoustic panels – interiors are getting tech-savvy. Magazines increasingly have sections on product launches and design-tech integration.
Colour & texture revival
Indian ghar/flat interiors are moving from safe whites/greys to bold textures, accent walls, wood-grain finishes, metallic highlights. Magazines reflect this shift: expect lots of features on materials and finishes.
Visual storytelling & photography
Good photography sells magazines. Readers expect high-res images, mood-boards, material close-ups and full project walkthroughs. The best magazines now combine visuals with “behind the scenes” of design process.
How to use interior-design magazines in your Indian home project
If you’re planning a renovation, home décor refresh or even doing DIY, here’s how you can make the most of these magazines.
- Collect issues in a folder/category – When you see a layout you like, mark the page, note the designer, material used, budget hint.
- Create your “idea dump” – From each magazine, collect 5-10 ideas (layout, colour, lighting, furniture) that you like, then group them by room (living, kitchen, bedroom).
- Refine your budget – Indian magazines often mention approximate budgets or scale. Use that as guide (knowing your city labour/material cost may differ).
- Translate trend to your space – You might see a villa spread in Delhi magazine; adapt the idea to your size (e.g., smaller flat in Chennai) – use the magazine as inspiration not exact copy.
- Show to your designer/contractor – Use visuals from magazine as shared language. Instead of saying “I want modern look”, show a page: “like this”. Saves a lot of back-and-forth.
- Stay updated annually – Design trends change. Subscribe to one magazine you like, so every year you’re exposed to fresh ideas and evolving materials.
- Archive for resale/upgrade – Magazines help maintain awareness of what interiors cost, what materials are trending – useful if you sell/upgrade later.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Are these magazines only for designers, or can homeowners use them too?
Both! Many magazines in India are curated for both designers and serious homeowners. If you’re interested in style, materials and how Indian homes are done, you’ll benefit.
Q2. Are digital versions as good as print?
Yes, digital is convenient (searchable, lighter). But print has tactile appeal and easier for mood-boarding or tear-outs. It depends on how you like to consume content.
Q3. Which magazine is best if I live outside Mumbai/Delhi (say in Kochi or Guwahati)?
Choose magazines that emphasise Indian context rather than overseas homes. Magazines like Architect Plus Interiors, Better Interiors, Interiors & Decor are good for pan-India coverage. Also regional ones (e.g., Top Interiors India) for local flavour.
Q4. Do these magazines list budgets for interiors?
Some do mention approximate cost/scale for Indian context, though exact figures vary depending on city, labour, materials. Use them as ball-park.
Q5. Will reading magazines improve my design sense?
Definitely. You’ll get exposed to new finishes, layouts, materials, design vocabulary. Over time you’ll be able to visualise better for your space or brief your designer more clearly.
Final thoughts
So there you have it – the comprehensive guide to the Top 10 interior design magazines in India, tailored for Indian homes, Indian budgets and Indian designers. Whether you’re renovating your flat in Bengaluru, decorating your new home in Hyderabad, or just love curating design books at home – pick one or two from this list, subscribe, and dive in.
The one we recommend you must check out first is Architect Plus Interiors – it brings an Indian-global mix with good design credibility. From there, choose based on your style, budget and context (home vs pro vs luxury).
In a country as diverse as India – with its varying climates, cultures, budgets and homes – the right magazine becomes your best design buddy. So pick your favourite, brew a cup of chai, flip those pages and let your interiors journey begin!

