Behind the Scenes: My Interior Design Process
See how I turn 3D renders into real living spaces. From mood boards to on-site supervision, here is the honest reality of my renovation process.
The design process always starts with a mood board. Here you can see how we translate the color swatches, material samples, and inspiration images into a 3D render, allowing the client to visualize their bedroom before any work begins.
Here I am on-site at a farmhouse project, translating the 2D elevation drawing into reality. I'm working with the team to mark out the details for the wall mouldings, ensuring the execution perfectly matches the approved design.
A behind-the-scenes look at a classical bungalow we're working on. The space is currently a construction site, but you can already see the intricate ceiling and wall details taking shape. I can't wait to show you the final outcome.
This is a small but crucial detail: skirting. This video shows the technical drawing for a flushed skirting, which sits even with the wall surface. This creates a much cleaner, more modern, and seamless look compared to traditional skirting.
So many hands at work to bring your dream home to life. This is a glimpse of the hard work and craftsmanship that goes into every project, from POP work on the walls to electrical wiring in the ceiling.
This is a futuristic way to visualize your home. These clients are walking through a 1:1 scale projection of their floor plan. This allows you to truly feel the space, check layouts, and make changes before construction even starts.
A site supervisor is essential for a smooth project. They are my eyes and ears on-site, ensuring quality control, managing workers, solving problems, and making sure the project stays on schedule and follows the design specifications.
About this collection
Many people think a beautiful home just appears after the final render, but the real work happens in the dust of the construction site. I don't just hand over a drawing and leave; I am personally on-site to ensure the miter joints are tight, the skirting is perfectly flushed, and the electrical points are exactly where you need them. This is where my 11 years of experience pays off, in catching small errors on-site before they become permanent problems.
Renovation is often messy, but it doesn't have to be chaotic. When you look at my process, you are seeing 87 homes worth of experience in action.
Why Process Matters
Design is only the first half of the story. The second half is execution. Most projects fail because the person designing the space isn't the same person watching the site. By handling everything from ideation to final handover, I ensure that the material we chose in a showroom is the exact same one installed in your bedroom.
From Render to Reality
We start with 3D visualizations so you can see your home before we pick up a single tool. This eliminates guesswork. If we plan for a floating vanity or a hidden appliance garage in the kitchen, I ensure the structural support is built to handle it.
My Site Supervision Approach
I believe in transparency. This means you will see me checking the POP punning for smoothness, verifying that BWP plywood is used for your cabinets, and ensuring that your sanitary ware is installed with proper waterproofing. My team and I focus on the small details—like grinding walls for flush skirting or using stainless steel piping—because these are the things that make a home last for decades, not just look good for a few months. Whether you are in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, or Hyderabad, this level of attention remains the same.
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I’m an interior designer who doesn't just draw pretty pictures; I spend my days on-site making sure they actually happen. After 11 years and 87 projects, I’ve learned that a great home is 10% design and 90% execution. If you want someone who fusses over the details as much as you do, let’s talk.
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