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Do you provide site visits to completed or ongoing projects?

That’s one of the smartest questions to ask an interior designer 👍 — because site visits give you a real sense of their workmanship, finish quality, and how well they handle projects (something photos can’t fully show).

Here’s how most designers in Delhi NCR handle it:


✅ Site Visit Policies (Delhi NCR)

1. Completed Projects (Finished Homes/Offices)

  • Good designers will happily arrange a visit (with prior client permission).
  • Lets you check:
    • Finish quality (joints, polish, laminate edges).
    • Material durability (kitchen drawers, wardrobes after daily use).
    • Design-practicality (storage solutions, layouts).
  • Often, they’ll show you at least one project similar to your budget/style.

2. Ongoing Projects (Work in Progress)

  • Many designers prefer showing live sites (with carpentry, false ceiling, painting in progress).
  • Benefits:
    • You see execution quality before final polish.
    • Confirms if they really supervise labour well.
    • Lets you check if timelines are being followed.

3. Virtual Site Tours

  • Some firms (especially turnkey ones) provide video walkthroughs / client testimonials if physical visits aren’t possible.
  • Common with busy premium clients in Gurgaon/Noida/South Delhi.

⚠️ Things to Ask When Visiting

  1. Can I see a project in my budget range (not just your luxury villa when I want a 2BHK)?
  2. Is this a similar style to what I want (modern, traditional, minimalist, etc.)?
  3. How old is the completed project? (Older ones show how well finishes last.)
  4. Can I speak briefly to your past client about their experience?

⚡ Red Flags

  • Designer refuses to show any real project, only catalogs/Pinterest images.
  • They only show sample boards in the office, not actual executed homes.
  • Site visit is rushed or restricted (“don’t open drawers, don’t touch surfaces”).

💡 Pro Tip

When you visit:

  • Open wardrobes/drawers → check alignment & smoothness.
  • Check laminate/veneer edges → see if they’re neat & seamless.
  • Look at paint/false ceiling joints → poor execution shows here.

👉 Would you like me to create a “Site Visit Checklist” (things to inspect in kitchens, wardrobes, false ceilings, finishes) so when you visit a designer’s past project in Delhi NCR, you’ll know exactly what to look for?


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