WoodenStreet is proud to announce the launch of its latest 5,000 sq. ft. Home Interiors Experience Store in Miyapur, Hyderabad, marking the brand’s continued expansion in the complete home interior design segment.
Following the successful debut of the 10,000 sq. ft. flagship WoodenStreet Home Interiors Experience Center in Marathahalli, Bengaluru, this new studio reinforces the brand’s vision to bring fully customized, end-to-end interior solutions closer to homeowners across India.
A Complete Interior Solution — All in One Place
The Miyapur Experience Store is designed to simplify the home transformation journey by offering all services under one roof, including: Modular Kitchens, Custom Wardrobes, Integrated Living Room Concepts, Decorative Wall Panels & Wallpapers, etc.
Customers can walk through full-scale interior setups, compare design options, and visualize their home in real layouts — ensuring clarity, confidence, and transparency before project execution.
A Significant Step Toward Nationwide Interior Availability
Speaking on the expansion, Mr. Lokendra Ranawat, CEO & Co-Founder of WoodenStreet, said: “After the remarkable response to Bengaluru studio, expanding into Hyderabad became a natural milestone. Our goal is to make professional interior design accessible and effortless for homeowners — with expert guidance, transparent pricing, and seamless execution.”
The Hyderabad studio further enables WoodenStreet to strengthen its interior vertical across southern India, with Delhi slated to open next.
The new Experience Center reinforces WoodenStreet’s commitment to delivering a seamless and dependable home-interior experience, backed by end-to-end project execution with a flawless 45-day delivery promise. Every interior project is secured with a flat 10-year warranty and supported by transparent costing. With expert designers available on-ground for free design consultations, the studio ensures that every customer begins their home transformation journey with clarity, confidence, and complete peace of mind.
