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Luxury Interior Design

Interiors defined by proportion, materials, and architectural clarity.

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Interiors should belong to the architecture.

Interior design at Khamila Design House begins with architecture.


Material selection, millwork, lighting, and spatial composition are developed together with the structure of the home.

This approach creates interiors that feel calm, intentional, and timeless — spaces where furniture, materials, and architecture exist as one unified environment.

Our Interior Design Approach

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Material Depth

Natural materials such as stone, plaster, and walnut define the atmosphere of the space.

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Spatial Calm

Balanced layouts and clear circulation create interiors that feel effortless.

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Furniture Integration

Furniture is designed specifically for the architecture it inhabits.

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Featured Project

"Khamila Residence"

24108 Tres Arroyos, San Antonio, TX, 78255

A luxury residential interior designed with integrated architecture and custom furniture by Khamila Design House in San Antonio, Texas.

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Architecture and interiors designed together

Interior design is not added after the architecture is completed. Materials, millwork, lighting, and furniture are considered during the architectural phase, ensuring that the entire home feels coherent.

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Begin Your Interior Design Project

Khamila Design House provides luxury interior design services for residential projects throughout San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country.

Interior Design Journal

The Journal explores the thinking behind residential design.

From spatial planning and material selection to the relationship between furniture and architecture, each article reflects how environments are conceived as a complete system.

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