Behind the Scenes: My Hands-On Interior Process
I don't just design homes; I stay on-site to build them. See the real, raw process behind every finish, from the carpentry skeleton to the final electrical installation.
Work in progress on a modular kitchen. Here I am on site, discussing the cabinet layout and electrical points with my team to ensure everything is perfectly aligned.
On-site discussion for a kitchen layout. It's crucial to get the carcass placement right before the final shutters and countertop go on.
On-site discussion with the team. We are planning the layout for a TV unit and an attached mandir, ensuring every measurement is precise.
I believe in being hands-on with every project. You will often find me on-site, personally supervising the civil work, carpentry, and finishing touches to ensure everything is perfect.
Work in progress on a TV unit. This video shows the installation of fluted panels and profile lights, key elements of the final design.
Every single detail counts when creating a dream home. Here, we are carefully installing curved fluted panels, a small but important part of the overall design.
Every detail matters. Here I am on site, supervising the installation of a bedside storage unit to ensure a perfect fit and finish.
About this collection
Ghar banane ka asal kaam site par hota hai, office mein nahi. When I work on your home, I’m not just handing over drawings. I am right there on-site, personally checking how the plywood is cut or ensuring the profile light grooves are perfectly aligned in the POP before the paint dries. These are the choti choti cheezein (small details) that stop cracks from appearing later and ensure your furniture actually lasts.
Most interior projects look good on Day 1, but what happens after a year? That’s where the quality of the groundwork matters. Whether we are doing a modular kitchen in a Noida Extension apartment or a full living room ceiling, I focus on the structural integrity that most people never see once the laminate is on.
Why I Share My Process
- Electrical Planning: You’ll see me marking electrical points on raw walls. If you don't get these right during the civil phase, you end up with wires running outside your expensive cabinets later.
- Carpentry Precision: I personally inspect the ply carcass before the shutters go on. Using BWP (Boiling Water Proof) grade for wet areas like kitchens is non-negotiable for me, and I want you to see that material before it's covered.
- POP & False Ceiling: Profile lighting looks great, but if the grooves aren't cut into the POP at the right stage, they crack. I make sure we time this perfectly to prevent maintenance issues.
When you see me on-site in these videos, it’s not just for the camera. It’s because I’m there to catch the small mistakes before they become expensive problems for you. Transparency is my policy—what you see in the raw photos is exactly the material and effort that goes into your home.
Vipin Rajput
I'm Vipin, and I personally handle the site supervision for every project I take. I prefer to be the one checking the screws and wiring on-site because that’s the only way to ensure your home is built to last.
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