Meet the founder,
Jiya Ahuja.

“Hi, I’m Jiya — an interior design student turning a small frustration into something useful for everyone who loves a beautiful room.”
I’m currently pursuing my interior design degree at NIF Global, Ludhiana. Like a lot of students, I spent the first year of my studies hunting endlessly for clear, well-written information about styles, materials and design history — and for the kind of high-quality reference imagery that didn’t feel like it had been scraped from the same five blogs.
That frustration is what became interiorarchnest. I wanted a single place where students, hobbyists, future homeowners and working designers could quietly browse — read a proper guide on Japandi or sustainable architecture, search a serious image library, save what inspires them, and come back to it later.
This site is my small contribution: the resource I wished I’d had on day one. If it saves you even one late-night search, it was worth building.
- 01Most interior content is shallow — beautiful images, no explanation of why something works.
- 02Image searches are scattered across Pinterest, Instagram and stock sites with no way to keep a tidy library.
- 03Students rarely have one trustworthy reference for both style and architectural history.
- 04Designers should be able to study a room the way a writer studies a sentence — with patience.
“I hope this site is the friend I needed when I started. Browse slowly. Save what stays with you. Build the room you’re imagining.”