Behind The Scenes: How We Build Your Home
Beautiful photos are easy to find. I want to show you the real work that goes behind a durable, finished interior. Here is my process from construction to handover.
A simple application of molding can prepare a wall for something special. The final result is a stunning bedroom accent wall featuring a beautiful nature-themed wallpaper framed by an arched molding, creating a serene and elegant focal point.
This before and after shows a complete bedroom transformation. We went from plain pink and teal walls to a sophisticated space with a custom upholstered headboard, a stylish slatted ceiling, and coordinated decor.
From a messy construction site to a polished and modern media wall. This TV unit combines fluted panels, a marble-look centerpiece, and a glass display cabinet with integrated lighting.
From an empty room to a modern and tranquil bedroom. This design features a fluted panel accent wall, elegant French molding, and a soft, calming color palette. The cove lighting in the false ceiling adds a warm glow.
The process of installing classic wall molding. This video shows the careful application of the molding strips to create a traditional paneled effect, which adds architectural detail to a plain wall.
This before and after shows how we hide wiring for integrated lighting. The final look features clean, vertical profile lights embedded within the fluted wall panels, adding a modern and dramatic touch.
A small before and after clip showing how we can transform any corner of the house. Here, a dated washbasin area is updated with modern wood paneling and decorative elements.
About this collection
Most people only see the finished photo, but the durability of your home depends on what happens before the paint goes on. For example, I always insist on wet-cutting the POP for profile lights while it is still setting. If you cut it after it dries, you will get hairline cracks around the lights within a few months. When you scroll through these photos, you aren't just seeing designs. You are seeing the GI framing, the concealed wiring, and the actual structural choices we make to ensure your home doesn't just look good today, but stays that way.
Transparency is the most important part of my work. I believe that if you are spending your hard-earned money, you have every right to know exactly what is going into your walls and ceilings.
Why the Process Matters
When I work on a site in Noida Extension or anywhere across Delhi NCR, I don't hide the process. Whether it is a false ceiling or a TV unit, I document the framework, the electrical points, and the messy stages because that is where the quality is decided.
What I Do Differently
- Electrical Safety: I use premium wiring like Polycab or Havells from the main point to the ceiling, because cheap wire is a risk I simply won't take.
- Structural Integrity: My false ceiling frames use 0.5mm thickness GI channels. It might sound technical, but this keeps your ceiling from sagging or rattling over time.
- Finishing Focus: Every panel, whether it is a UV marble sheet or a fluted louver, is mounted on a 12mm commercial plywood base. This creates a solid, flat surface that won't warp.
Honest Advice
I often tell clients that 'luxury' isn't about expensive brands. It is about smart design choices. For instance, creating a floating TV unit with integrated backlighting costs significantly less than a full-wall cabinet, but it makes the room look much larger. My goal with every project is to deliver a space that solves your daily problems—like storage or hidden wiring—while still giving you that premium look you want. If you are confused about where to start or which material fits your budget, let's talk. I prefer to keep things simple, clear, and durable.
Vipin Rajput
I am Vipin Rajput. I don't just sit in an office; I am the guy you will find on-site at your home in Noida, personally checking the hardware screws and the level of the false ceiling. My job is to take your vision and build it to last, without wasting money on things you don't need.
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