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My On-Site Modular Kitchen Process

byVipin RajputTakes projects across Delhi NCRStarts from2,200 Per Running Foot (RFT)View full gallery

I believe in being personally involved in every project from start to finish. These photos show me and my team on-site, ensuring every measurement is perfect and the construction is done right.

This is what "work in progress" looks like. I am on-site with my team, planning the layout and installation of the cabinet boxes. I personally supervise the work to ensure quality at every step.

Here I am on-site, discussing the electrical points and cabinet placement with my carpenter. Being hands-on during the construction phase is crucial to avoid any mistakes.

Soon this kitchen will have a new look. This video shows me at the very beginning of a project, planning the renovation with my team on a completely raw site.

Even before the shutters are on, I am on-site checking the installation of the tandem drawers and the rolling shutter. This is a crucial quality check to ensure everything operates smoothly.

On-site discussion with my team is a daily routine. Here we are planning the upper cabinet installation and making sure the measurements are perfect before proceeding.

An L-shaped kitchen during the installation phase. The cabinet boxes are up, and the countertop is being placed. You can see the structure taking shape.

This is the kitchen before the shutters and final finishes are applied. You can see the basic framework of the cabinets and the space allocated for the sink and hob.

And here I am in the finished kitchen. It's rewarding to see the space transform from a construction site to a beautiful, functional kitchen.

A raw kitchen site after dismantling the old structure. This is our blank canvas to create a brand new modular kitchen.

The work is progressing. The lower cabinets are in place, and the upper cabinets are being installed. The floor is covered to protect it from damage.

About My Process: On-Site & Hands-On

Most contractors disappear after the design is approved, but I’m on-site at every stage—from the raw frame installation to the final cabinet leveling. This hands-on approach isn't just about watching the work; it is about catching small misalignments or electrical point errors before they get covered up, ensuring your kitchen is built to last.

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