About Us

At Kham Consultants, we believe design is more than just aesthetics—it is a dialogue between space, culture, and human experience. Since 1992, our practice has been shaping environments that are minimal yet profound, responsive yet timeless, always in harmony with climate, context, and community.
Our name, ‘Kham,’ is drawn from Sanskrit, symbolizing space—both physical and metaphysical.

Spotlight

Ayesh is a revival of the traditional Bengali Baganbari—a country house set within an acre and a half estate in Barasat. Originally built in 1950 and named by filmmaker Satyajit Ray, the house served as a retreat for its previous owner, Dr. Adi Gazder. When Kham Consultants began restoration in 2006, the 1650 sq ft structure was dilapidated, yet retained the essential vocabulary of a Baganbari—a central house surrounded by gardens, oriented to the True North, with high sills, deep verandas, and minimal interiors.

Feathers In Our Cap

From winning the International Property Awards to receiving the Swayam Siddha Award, from being featured in the IFJ for the Park Street Urban Rejuvenation to AD for the adaptive reuse of Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Kolkata house—our journey is marked by milestones that celebrate innovation, heritage, and design excellence.

Blogs

From the Endangered Home Garden to the Symbology of Urban Loci, we explore design's evolving relationship with nature and the city.

Testimonials