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Turnkey interiors in 45 days: a day-by-day timeline

"45 days" only means something if you can see where every one of them goes. Here's the real schedule — from the first consultation to the keys in your hand — and exactly what makes it possible.

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The 45-day clock starts when design and materials are locked — not at your first enquiry.

Most interior projects in India run for three to six months. The single biggest reason ours don't is that manufacturing happens in our own factory in IDA Jeedimetla, not on your site. While your home is being prepped, your kitchen and wardrobes are already being built in parallel. That overlap is where the weeks come from.

Here's how the 45 days break down.

Days 0–5 · Consult, design & VR walkthrough

You meet a designer, share your space and your brief, and get a free estimate. We build your home in 3D and walk you through it in VR — so you experience the layout, materials and light before a single nail goes in. You reserve your slot with a 10% booking.

Days 5–10 · Lock the design & the transparent quote

This is the most important step for the timeline. Every material, finish and dimension is finalised, and you approve one itemised bill that separates materials from job work + supervision. Once it's locked, the clock starts and production begins — and locking it properly is what prevents the delays that derail most projects.

Days 10–35 · Factory build (in parallel with site prep)

Your modular kitchen, wardrobes and storage are precision-manufactured in our factory while site work — electrical, plumbing, false-ceiling framing and painting prep — runs in parallel at your home. Because the two happen at once rather than back-to-back, this is where an own-factory model pulls weeks ahead of an on-site carpentry model.

Throughout, your AI project manager sends daily photo updates, tracks each milestone and handles payment reminders, so you always know the status without chasing anyone.

Days 35–43 · Installation on site

Finished components arrive flat-packed and are installed quickly and cleanly. Painting is completed, lighting and fixtures go in, and loose furniture and decor are placed. Because the heavy fabrication already happened off-site, your home isn't a dusty workshop for weeks.

Days 43–45 · 51-point QC & handover

Every element passes our 51-point quality check — alignment, soft-close action, finish, electrical safety, plumbing, and more. Snags are closed, the home is cleaned, and we hand over the keys with your warranty documentation. You move in.

Why the timeline holds

Own factory (parallel build), a locked design before production, and an AI project manager tracking every milestone in real time. Remove any one of those and 45 days becomes three months — which is exactly what happens on most projects.

What you can do to protect your own timeline

Frequently asked questions

Can a full home interior really be finished in 45 days?

Yes — when manufacturing happens in an own factory rather than on-site, components are built in parallel while the site is prepped. The 45-day clock runs from the moment the design and materials are locked, not from your first enquiry.

What can delay a 45-day interior project?

The most common delays are late design approvals, mid-project scope changes, and site access or civil-work issues. Locking the design and materials before production starts is what protects the timeline.

What happens on handover day?

Every element is installed and passed through a 51-point quality check, the space is cleaned and snags are closed, and the keys are handed over with warranty documentation. The AI project manager has logged daily photo updates throughout.

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