Styles are so fluid, forever changing, that as a designer, you have to keep learning and keep growing your tastes, along with catering to the needs of your client.

You may not always be as successful as you want to be, but you have to stay goal-oriented. Put in all your efforts, and you will see the results.

I never considered interior design as a career option. I had designed a couple of our homes, and people liked my work. Friends came forward and asked me to help them do up their homes, and that's how it started.

My signature line of clothing for Satya Paul will showcase a distinctive aspect of my own personal style.

All I need is to wake up in the morning, go to the gym, feel healthy, get to work, be creative, come back home to the kids.

I have been constantly working on the interiors of my homes in Delhi, Goa, Dubai, Mumbai, and the Red Chillies Building. I had been designing homes, too. Having a background in art, graphic design, and charcoal helped me in my work immensely.

I prefer single statement pieces like solitaire earrings and a elegant ring.

I have to be comfortable with what I wear. I don't care if I don't look that great. Comfort is most important to me.

Inspiration is around you. Like, when I travel any country, be it Paris or London, while walking on the streets, the architecture, the restaurants all inspire me. Inspiration for design could be anywhere.

When you are passionate about something, you don't need external motivation to work towards achieving it.

I would tell all women entrepreneurs to stay focussed and positive. One just needs to keep moving without looking back.

My love for interior designing has always been there.

I don't come from a space where I gush and praise - the world is doing enough of that.

I was never obsessed with fashion. I go for whatever looks good.

When I avoided interviews, it was mainly because I didn't want to speak only about my personal life.

Shah Rukh himself, if he wasn't an actor, would probably have liked to become an architect or interior designer. He's totally into buying property, building, and decorating.

Interior design wasn't something I rushed into.

For me, it's all about balancing your priorities.

I would have been an artist, because I studied art and history in school and college.

Starting from scratch and seeing the smile on a client's face when it all comes together in the end - it's a lovely feeling.

I used to paint.

Although we are busy with our own work, we still try and spend time together. At the same time, we give each other space. I think that is the key to a successful marriage.

I'm comfortable in my own skin and surroundings. I don't think I get overshadowed by my husband or his personality.

I got married very young, and children followed soon after.

I've tried my hand at everything... trying to whittle down the right profession for myself. I tried my hand at clothes, I've modelled, but nothing really worked for me. I didn't really enjoy it, and maybe I was not really good enough.

I must admit that I was always scared to venture out on my own because I have an issue of getting bored of things. My attention span is very short. I like to start and give up halfway.

Everyone doesn't necessarily have to be a career woman.

I don't look back on anything; I'm always looking forward.

I think I have got comfort, beautiful kids; I can do whatever I want, travel around the world... I know it's sounding very materialistic, but it's been a comfortable life.

Design is a very personal thing. It's like art. Your personal choice plays a big role.

My design philosophy has always been eclectic.

I've been influenced by my travels across India and the globe.

I take a keen interest in the architecture of places when I travel.

I had no patience for films. It was only after I met Shah Rukh that I learnt to enjoy his passion for cinema.

My life is with Shah Rukh and the kids. He is the best husband and father I could ever ask for.

I always say that I am so fortunate to be with Shah Rukh Khan, the man.

When headlines are only about Shah Rukh, I get upset. There is no value then to what I do. His achievements are his, and I have no part in them. I do what I do.

It may sound crazy to people, but I don't follow any spiritual leader or worship at any house of God. I just feel you should be good to people around you, your family and friends.

I think both husband and wife should have busy minds, not see too much of each other, but not too little either: just get it right. If both are healthy in their heads and satisfied with their day's work, the partnership works.

What people don't understand is that when I hear what somebody has said about me, I wonder, 'Don't you know what they are saying about you, too?' It's quite amusing.

When you're young, luxury often means being able to buy something you really want - a high end bag or a specific car.

Design should revolve around what the main purpose of the space is. If you plan to live there, it should reflect your personality.

Although I have a busy work schedule, I make sure I spend time with my family and create a balance between my work and family life.

Design is my biggest love. It consumes me!

Don't ask me how it feels to be a superstar's wife. It doesn't feel anything different. I can't keep on praising him all the time. That would be so boring.

Being in front of the camera is a lot of hard work, and I'm not cut out for it.

Shah Rukh is very talented with design, and he is extremely creative.

Designing comes easy and quickly to me. I don't need to spend hours to complete an X amount of work for me. I feel designing is in me.

My passion is to create and transform a small or a large space.

I pick and choose when I want to be in spotlight, which is only connected to my work and when I need to use the media.