Behind the Scenes: Real Home Interiors
Good work takes time. Here is a look at the process behind the finished flats—from framework to final polish, see how I work.
Here I am working on a custom dressing table. This video shows the process of installing the circular mirror and shelf onto a fluted panel wall, complete with integrated side lighting.
A quick tour of a newly completed flat, showing me walking through the space. You can see the clean wall paneling, a display niche, and a modern storage unit with integrated lighting.
My team and I working on-site. This video gives you a real look at a project in progress, with work happening in the kitchen and bedroom simultaneously.
A work-in-progress video showing a kitchen with newly installed cabinets and a bedroom with a dark textured wardrobe and fluted paneling.
A sleek, wall-mounted study table I designed. The unit features overhead cabinets and a backlit niche, set against a dark fluted panel wall for a modern look.
A view of a modern kitchen with a two-level false ceiling. The design incorporates both spotlights and warm cove lighting, which complements the glossy green cabinets.
About From Start to Finish: The Making Of
People ask me when the house will be ready, and my answer is always the same: it takes time. In these videos, you will see that I do not rush the structure or the electrical wiring because that is what makes the finish last. If you want a quick fix, I am not the right guy, but if you want craftsmanship that stands the test of time, you can see the work for yourself.
How I Build Your Space
I have been doing this for 10 years, and I have learned that the beauty of a room is only as good as what is underneath. My work follows a simple, honest process.
1. The Framework Everything starts with the skeleton. Whether it is a false ceiling, a wardrobe, or a TV unit, I use high-quality GI channels and sturdy plywood. I do not cut corners on the support structure because the design needs to hold its shape for years, not just look good for a week.
2. The Electricals Design without proper lighting is incomplete. I plan the light points before the final board goes up. You will see in my videos that I run the wiring inside the panels and walls properly. This means no loose wires hanging around, just clean, sharp light lines—whether it is cove lighting for ceilings or backlit niches for your study table.
3. The Finishing Touches This is where I spend the most hours. Whether I am applying fluted panels, laminates, or paint, the finish is only as good as the prep work. I sand every surface, fill every joint with specialized putty, and make sure the edges are perfect.
Kaam dekh sakte hain aap. When the job is done, you will see the difference in quality. If you are looking for a transformation that feels premium and lasts, let us talk.
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