A number of readers of this blog have asked questions around what work sequence one needs to follow while doing interiors for their home. We all know how painful it can be in Bangalore just to secure availability of good vendors like electricians, carpenters, plumbers, painters, the false roofing guy etc. Having them come in at the wrong milestone not just delays the work but also leads to rework & adds to the loads of stress that home makers are already stacked under.
Given below is a step by step work schedule that I have been using for my own work, it has gone through multiple iterations and incorporates the learnings from multiple projects over the years.
If you choose to follow this for your home then you will have to do one thing back for me – make sure that you provide your feedback on whether this helped you. Also send me any inputs that may help improve this further – to do that you have to just drop a comment on this blog post using the link on the left or at the bottom.
So, without much ado… here goes. Note that the list is in the order of sequence, also note that some of the steps can run parallel – you will be able to determine which ones based on common sense… if you are not able to figure… then…what should I say … :).
Sequence of steps to follow for End to End Home Interior Design and Construction :
- Detailed Site Measurements
- Closure of designs – Note that this can be done all together for the whole house OR iteratively for any of – (1) each room, (2) each unit (3) separately for factory made/ imported units (Kitchens, Wardrobes etc.) and onsite manufactured units
- Order factory manufactured / imported units (Usually Kitchen, Wardrobes).
- Material procurement for on-site work.
- Start onsite carpentry
- False Roofing
- Electrical & Plumbing
- Wallpaper / Texture/ Colour Selection
- Bought out Furniture/ White Goods Selection
- Furnishing/ Curtains Selection
- Wooden Flooring Selection
- Fixing furniture carcass/ boxes – As they arrive from the factory / abroad OR as and when they are built onsite
- Kitchen Countertop & Wall Dado Fitment
- Shutter Fitment
- Wall preparation for painting
- Wood Polishing and Paintwork
- Light Fittings Selection and fitment
- Wall Paint & False roofing – Finishing
- Electrical Plates Fitment
- Furnishing/ Curtains Order
- Shower Partitions Order
- Bought out Furniture / White Goods Order
- Wallpaper Fitment
- Wooden Flooring Fitment
- Bought out furniture/ White Goods Fitment
- Shower Partition Fitment
- Deep Cleaning
- Furnishings/ Decor/ Curtains Fitment
Twenty-eight steps to your home sweet home – done, dusted and ready. Heee…far easier said than done :), but sure it’s one hell of a journey that you will undertake, just once or maybe twice in your lifetime.
So, here’s wishing you a happy journey, happy home making & happiness in your new home.
Signing off
Nandita