Nobody actually enjoys reading privacy policies. They’re usually packed with legal jargon that makes you feel like you need a law degree just to understand what a website does with your email address. We’re going to try something different here at Interiors India. This policy is written in plain English because we genuinely want you to understand what happens with your information when you visit https://interiors-india.com/.
Who We Are and Why This Matters
We run Interiors India, helping people transform their spaces into something beautiful. When you browse our design portfolios, read our articles, fill out a contact form, or subscribe to our newsletter, you’re trusting us with some of your information. We don’t take that lightly. This policy lays out exactly what information we collect, why we need it, what we do with it, and what control you have over it.
We operate from India and follow Indian data protection regulations along with international standards where they make sense. If anything here confuses you or raises concerns, please ask us directly. Seriously. We’d much rather answer your questions than have you wondering what we’re up to with your data.
What Information You’re Actually Sharing With Us
Stuff You Tell Us Yourself
When you reach out through our contact form, sign up for updates, request a design consultation, or comment on our blog posts, you’re choosing to share information. Usually this includes:
- Your name—because we can’t very well address you as “website visitor number 4,792”
- Your email address—otherwise how would we respond to your questions?
- Your phone number—but only if you actually want us to call you
- Details about your project—what room you’re redesigning, your style preferences, budget constraints, timeline concerns
- Whatever else you decide to tell us in your messages
We’re not going to ask for weird stuff like your bank account details, identification numbers, or personal information that has nothing to do with interior design. If a form asks for something that seems unnecessary, that’s a red flag and you should question it.
Information That Gets Collected Automatically
Every website collects certain technical information, and we’re no exception. When you visit our site, we automatically gather:
- Your IP address—think of it as your device’s mailing address on the internet
- What browser you’re using—Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, or that weird browser nobody’s heard of
- What kind of device you’re on—phone, tablet, laptop, desktop
- Which pages you visit and how long you stick around
- How you found us—Google search, Instagram link, friend’s recommendation
- Your approximate location—usually just your city and country, not your street address
This happens through cookies and similar tracking tools. We’ll get into cookies more in a bit, but they’re basically tiny files that help websites remember things about your visit and preferences.
Why We Actually Need Your Information
We’re not hoarding data for the sake of it. Every piece of information serves a specific purpose:
To Actually Help You
When you ask us about interior design services or request a consultation, we need your contact information to respond. This is basic stuff. You can’t send us a message asking about renovating your bedroom and then be surprised when we need your email to answer you.
To Improve Our Website
The technical data helps us understand how people actually use our site. If everyone lands on our “Modern Kitchen Designs” page and immediately leaves, something’s probably wrong with that page—maybe it loads too slowly, maybe the images aren’t showing up, maybe the content isn’t what people expected. If seventy percent of our visitors come from mobile phones, we know we’d better make sure the mobile experience is flawless. This isn’t snooping—it’s learning what works and what doesn’t.
To Send You Things You Actually Requested
Sign up for our newsletter? You’ll get our newsletter. Check the box for monthly design tips? You’ll get monthly design tips. We’re not going to suddenly start spamming you about things you never asked for. That’s annoying and disrespectful, and we’re trying not to be annoying and disrespectful.
To Keep Things Secure
Sometimes we need information to prevent fraud, stop security threats, or comply with legal obligations. This protects both you and us. If someone’s trying to hack our site or use stolen credit card information, we need to be able to identify and stop that.
Who Else Sees Your Information (Spoiler: Very Few People)
Let’s start with what we’re absolutely not doing: selling your email to spam companies, sharing your project details with our competitors, or posting your personal information somewhere public. Your information stays private except in these specific situations:
Companies That Help Us Run Our Business
We use various services to keep our website functioning—email platforms to send newsletters, hosting services to keep the site online, analytics tools to understand traffic patterns, payment processors if you purchase anything. These companies need limited access to your information to do their jobs. Our email service can’t send you emails without knowing your email address—that’s just logic. We choose these service providers carefully and make sure they handle data responsibly. They’re not allowed to use your information for anything except providing us the service we hired them for.
When the Law Demands It
If we receive a legitimate court order, subpoena, or other legal demand for information, we have to comply with the law. We’ll also share information if it’s necessary to protect someone’s safety or defend our legal rights. But we’re not just handing over information to anyone who asks nicely.
If Our Business Changes Hands
If Interiors India gets acquired or merges with another company—not planning on it, but you never know—your information would transfer as part of that deal. The new owner would still have to honor everything promised in this privacy policy, though.
Let’s Talk About Cookies (The Digital Kind)
Cookies are unfortunately not chocolate chip cookies. They’re small text files that websites save on your device to remember things. We use several types:
Essential Cookies keep the basic site functions working—remembering your language preference, keeping you logged in if you have an account, maintaining your shopping cart if we add e-commerce features. Without these, the site basically doesn’t work properly.
Analytics Cookies through services like Google Analytics tell us how visitors interact with our site. Which articles get read most? Where do people come from? What pages make people leave immediately? This information helps us improve.
Marketing Cookies help us show relevant ads if you see our advertisements elsewhere online, and they help us measure whether our marketing actually works or just wastes money.
You control cookies through your browser settings. Every browser lets you block or delete cookies. Will this break some website features? Maybe. Is that your right? Absolutely. We’re not going to make you feel bad about controlling your own device.
What Control You Have (Hint: A Lot)
Your information belongs to you. Here’s what you can do with it:
See What We Have – Request a copy of all the information we’ve collected about you. We’ll provide it in a readable format.
Fix Mistakes – If we have outdated or wrong information, tell us and we’ll correct it immediately.
Delete Everything – Ask us to delete your personal information. We’ll do it except for information we’re legally required to keep—like transaction records for tax purposes.
Stop the Emails – Every single marketing email includes an unsubscribe link at the bottom. One click and you’re done. We won’t send you guilt-trip emails asking why you left.
Limit How We Use Your Data – In certain situations, you can ask us to restrict what we do with your information.
To exercise any of these rights, just contact us using the information at the end of this policy. We typically respond within thirty days, often much faster.
How We Protect Your Stuff
We take security seriously because your trust matters. Our protection measures include:
- Encrypted connections when you communicate with our site
- Secure servers with restricted access
- Regular security updates and monitoring
- Access controls—only team members who genuinely need information for their work can see it
- Secure backup systems so your data doesn’t disappear if something goes wrong
That said, nothing on the internet is one hundred percent secure. We can’t promise absolute security—nobody honestly can. That’s why we only collect information we actually need rather than vacuuming up everything possible.
Kids and Privacy
Our website is designed for adults making decisions about their homes. We don’t intentionally collect information from anyone under thirteen years old. If you’re a parent and think your child somehow shared information with us, contact us immediately and we’ll delete it.
When This Policy Changes
Privacy laws evolve. Our business practices might change. Sometimes we need to update this policy to reflect those changes. When we make significant updates, we’ll let you know—either through a prominent notice on our website or via email if we have your address. Check the “Last Updated” date at the top to see when we last revised this policy.
If You’re Visiting From Outside India
Our servers are in India, and that’s where your information gets processed. If you’re visiting from another country, your data crosses international borders to reach us. By using our website, you’re agreeing to this transfer. Different countries have different privacy laws, and we do our best to meet high standards regardless of where you’re located.
Questions? Concerns? Just Want to Talk?
If something in this policy doesn’t make sense, if you’re worried about how we’re handling your information, or if you just want clarification on anything, reach out:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +91 9718125263, +91 8710020033
Physical Address: Mahavir Enclave, New Delhi- 110045
We genuinely mean this—if you have questions or concerns, we want to hear them. Privacy shouldn’t be complicated or mysterious. We’re real people running a real business, and we’re happy to explain our practices, address concerns, or clarify anything that seems confusing. Your trust makes our business possible, and we protect that trust by being transparent and responsible with your information.
That’s not marketing talk. That’s just how we operate.
