When Mahesh Narula chose to step away from his family’s generational path in Chartered Accountancy in 2002, it was not a casual career switch. It was a personal rebellion wrapped in quiet ambition. Around the same time, Gaurav Sachdeva made a bold decision of his own, leaving a stable IT career at Wipro. Together, they stepped into the world of modular interiors with a belief that design could be run with the discipline of finance and the precision of technology. What began as a small partnership firm grew into Elite Studio, now a known name in modular interior design and custom interior solutions across India and overseas.
They often say they did not just start a business, they changed their family history. Coming from service class backgrounds, the idea of entrepreneurship carried risk. Capital was limited, fear was real, and experience came largely from observation and hard work. Still, they carried with them two distinct mindsets. One was shaped by zero error financial thinking, the other by structured IT systems and corporate discipline. This rare mix slowly became their identity in the interior design industry.
Over the past twenty two years, Elite Studio has built a reputation in modular kitchens, custom wardrobes, office furniture, bath vanities, wall paneling, doors, and full home interior projects. Their portfolio spans residential interiors and commercial interiors, with clients including builders, developers, contractors, architects, and private homeowners. Each project is treated not just as décor, but as a long term investment. As they put it, “We focus on longevity and practical value, not just how it looks on day one.”
At Elite Studio, their spirit of fresh thinking drives them to introduce distinctive technologies in the modular kitchen industry. From self healing kitchens to eco friendly cement based designs, each advancement strengthens their reputation and earns them respected awards and recognition.
The journey was far from smooth. Cash flow management tested their patience in the early years. Building brand awareness in a competitive modular interior market required relentless groundwork. Hiring the right talent and retaining them was another ongoing challenge. Customer acquisition demanded persistence and credibility. There were times when quick decisions had to be taken with very little cushion. Yet, they turned recurring problems into strengths by focusing on quick execution, tailored design offerings, and strong after sales care.
Mistakes played a strong role in shaping their mindset. They believe that taking risks without preparation can hurt confidence and slow growth. Each setback became a lesson in maturity. Instead of hiding errors, they learned to study them and improve. The belief that failure is data stayed with them through difficult phases. That attitude still guides their business leadership style.
One of the strongest pillars behind their growth has been people. Elite Studio does not view its team as replaceable resources. Some employees have worked with them for more than a decade. A few who left for better financial packages later returned, choosing stability and respect over short term gain. They openly credit their company culture for this loyalty. They also make a special mention of Mr. Deepak Thakur, who has been with them since the beginning and acts as the company’s right hand, often taking fast and firm decisions when required.
Family played a silent yet powerful role in their entrepreneurial journey. In homes where every rupee came from fixed salaries, investing savings into a startup felt risky. Their parents chose to trust them with both financial backing and emotional strength. The advice given was simple and direct. Never make false promises and never cheat. Goodwill, they were told, is stronger than advertising. That belief shaped their reputation in the Indian interior design market.
Elite Studio today stands as a modern modular interior firm offering laminate kitchens, lacquer finishes, glass surfaces, veneer work, acrylic finishes, stone finish designs, and classic wood interiors. Their work balances visual appeal with usability, keeping in mind space planning and daily comfort. In commercial interior design and office furniture projects, they focus on productivity, brand identity, and long lasting materials.
They often advise young entrepreneurs to spend at least two or three years working deeply in the same industry before starting up. Hardcore training, disciplined savings, and a financial cushion of one year can protect early dreams from collapsing too soon. Hard work and faith, they believe, still remain the most honest ingredients of business success.
From a small partnership firm to a respected name in modular interiors in India, Elite Studio’s story is rooted in trust, patience, and consistency. It is not built on hype. It is built on years of steady effort, one project at a time.













