One Step World: Shaping Spaces of Grandeur and Identity
- August 14, 2025
- Bhumika Chauhan
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By Bhagyashree & Alpesh Mahadik
In the heart of Thane, a design studio is quietly redefining what luxury means in Indian interiors. One Step World, founded in 2021 by Bhagyashree and Alpesh Mahadik, isn’t just an interior design practice. It is a movement to bring heritage back into the spaces we live, work, and celebrate in.
The Mahadiks are known for their royal-themed interiors — an opulent blend of traditional Indian craftsmanship and modern-day functionality. From carved arches to delicate jali work, from domed ceilings to gold-leaf detailing, their work draws on the grandeur of India’s architectural past while remaining relevant for contemporary lifestyles.

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ToggleThe Beginning of a Vision
The idea for One Step World began with an observation: many modern interiors, though beautiful, lack soul. “I wanted to create spaces that resonate with history and personal identity,” says Bhagyashree. Her fascination with India’s cultural richness, combined with Alpesh’s practical approach to design, became the foundation for a studio that sees interiors as stories waiting to be told.
Their philosophy is simple yet powerful — luxury should be personal, and beauty should endure beyond trends.
Where Tradition Meets Modernity

The studio’s design language is rooted in classical Indian architecture — domes, arches, ornate moldings, heritage motifs — but these are reinterpreted for the present. Layouts remain functional, lighting is modern, and comfort is never compromised.
This approach solves a common challenge in the industry: the cultural disconnect in contemporary design. “We want people to feel pride and belonging in their spaces,” says Bhagyashree. “A well-designed home should reflect who you are, not just what’s fashionable.”
Design with a Purpose
One Step World’s work also carries a social mission. They collaborate with local artisans, commissioning handmade elements that keep traditional crafts alive. In an age where machine-made efficiency often overshadows handcraft, their projects provide livelihoods and preserve endangered skills.
For clients, this means their homes and spaces contain pieces with history, artistry, and authenticity — not mass-produced replicas.
The One Step World Signature

The Mahadiks’ USP is their ability to create spaces that are both majestic and intimately personal. Every project begins with deep client conversations to uncover their story, values, and aspirations. This ensures no two designs are alike.
Attention to detail is a hallmark — the curve of an arch, the grain of the wood, the placement of a chandelier — every decision is deliberate.
Overcoming Early Challenges
Like many entrepreneurs, their journey began with limited resources and the challenge of building trust in a new niche. Convincing clients to invest in heritage-inspired interiors required education and persistence. “We had to explain that heritage is not outdated,” Bhagyashree recalls. “It is timeless.”
Her decision to take the entrepreneurial leap was personal as well as professional. Coming from a background where stability was valued over creative risk, she chose passion over predictability — a choice that taught her resilience, patience, and the importance of staying true to her vision.
Finding the Gap in the Market
Their success came from spotting an opportunity others overlooked. While the Indian interior design market was thriving, much of it leaned toward minimal, Western-inspired styles. Few offered culturally rich spaces that still felt fresh and modern. One Step World stepped in to fill that gap.
A Project Close to the Heart
Among their many works, one residence stands out — a modern-day palace for a family that wanted to honor its heritage. Every detail, from hand-carved jharokhas to bespoke chandeliers, was crafted to reflect their story. “It was more than design,” says Bhagyashree. “It was about making history visible and tangible.”
Sustainability Through Heritage
One Step World proves that heritage and sustainability go hand in hand. Traditional Indian architecture was inherently eco-friendly, using local materials and climate-aware design. The studio integrates these principles with durable finishes, artisan-made elements, and thoughtful sourcing. In doing so, they create interiors that respect both culture and the environment.
The Human Connection
For Bhagyashree, great design starts with listening. “Every client has unspoken dreams they want to see in their space,” she says. Understanding lifestyle, emotions, and cultural background is as important as mastering technical skills.
Lessons from the Journey
Entrepreneurship has been a constant learning process. The Mahadiks have discovered that adaptability, consistency, and authenticity are just as important as creativity. “Trends will change,” Bhagyashree reflects. “But a space that tells a story will always have value.”
A Message for the Next Generation
Her advice to aspiring designers is clear: “Your roots are your greatest strength. Learn the craft, but don’t be afraid to make it your own. Design is more than aesthetics — it’s about creating experiences and memories.”
From their Thane studio to projects across India, One Step World continues to craft spaces that are more than just interiors. They are living legacies — built to be admired today and treasured tomorrow.