A typical visit, walked through
You park on the side road off the Narol-Sarkhej highway, just past the RV Denim building. The door is glass; the workshop noise behind it carries through if the joinery team is cutting that morning. Somebody at the front says hello — this is usually one of the showroom team, sometimes the founder if you’ve arrived early. Tea or coffee is offered. We mean it; you don’t have to politely refuse.
The 3,200 sq ft of floor splits into about eight composed scenes. A living room corner with a sectional, a coffee table and a rug. A formal dining set with the marble top. A bedroom vignette with the king storage bed made up. An office corner. A reclining chair tucked against a side wall with the right reading lamp. Each scene is designed to be sat in, not walked past. Velvet ropes don’t exist here; if a sofa is on the floor, it’s sit-on-able.
On one wall, a long fabric library — 60+ swatches of boucle, velvet, suede, top-grain leather, woven fabrics — all the surfaces you can specify on a sofa. Pull a swatch off the wall, take it to the window, see how it reads in real Ahmedabad daylight. Pull another for comparison. Take photos. Take three. Nobody is keeping count.
Past the showroom floor, through a door, is the workshop. Most visitors don’t even realise it’s right there until we open the door. You’ll see joinery in progress, a kiln-drying schedule on a clipboard, the foreman’s 14-step QC sheet pinned to a board. A 40-minute tour with no script — just show, point, answer.
3,200 sq ft, honestly
Some Ahmedabad showrooms run 15,000+ sq ft. Palazzo’s flagship in Sanathal-Bakrol is 15,000. Ambica claims to be the state’s largest. Better Home India runs a multi-floor warehouse-style space. We’re smaller — and the trade-off is real. You won’t see 40 sofas on our floor. You’ll see 8 to 10 scenes, with everything in each scene meant to live together. If you want the sheer-scale experience, those other showrooms are worth a Saturday afternoon. That’s honest.
What 3,200 sq ft buys you that the warehouses don’t: every item on the floor was selected; nothing is filler. Every fabric swatch on the wall represents an option we can actually deliver, not a discontinued sample left over from a past collection. The team can name every leg-joint, every foam grade, every leather grain on the floor without checking a tag. Smaller is more honest, not less.
What to bring to make the visit count
- The room’s dimensions. Width × depth × ceiling height of the room you’re furnishing. A rough floor plan beats a perfect one. If you can note window placement and door swings, that’s gold.
- A photo of the room. Daylight photo from the door. The designer-consult team will read the existing palette, lighting, and likely traffic patterns off the photo alone.
- A paint chip or wall colour. Fabric reads differently against warm whites vs cool greys. Bring whatever your walls are.
- Your timeline. If you need delivery before a wedding or move-in, tell us at the start. We’ll show you in-stock first and mark made-to-order pieces with their lead time.
- Your budget. Not the marketing-approved version — the real one. We’ll show you what fits, what stretches, and what’s not worth it.
Designer consultations
The free showroom consult covers fabric selection, scale-fit advice, fabric pairing, and recommendations from our catalogue. It runs as long as you need it — most visits are 60–90 minutes, some return for a second visit a week later. For more involved work — full room layouts, multi-room sets, custom piece briefs — we offer paid in-home consults at ₹2,500 (refundable against any order ₹40,000+). The in-home consult includes a site visit, dimension audit, mood-board with fabric swatches, and two rounds of revision.
The 4.9 stars, and what 54 reviews look like
Our Google Business Profile sits at 4.9 stars across 54 reviews as of mid-2026. The recurring themes in the reviews: delivery faster than promised; the assembly crew cleans up after themselves; the team will recommend against an over-spec piece if something simpler fits better; service calls in year 2–3 get returned same-day. The occasional 4-star review usually mentions a fabric-on-screen-vs-in-person mismatch — which is precisely the reason we made the fabric library on-site as large as it is. Read the actual reviews on our Google listing before you visit — they tell you more than this page can.
How to book a visit
Walk-ins are welcome any day 10am–9pm. To get focused designer time and avoid a weekend queue, book a 60-minute slot — WhatsApp +91 63558 76811 with the date and rough budget. We’ll confirm within an hour. If you’re coming from outside Ahmedabad (Vadodara, Gandhinagar, Anand) and need help with directions, send the WhatsApp and we’ll text the Google Maps pin. Tea, fabric library, workshop tour — the whole experience is included.




