That’s one of the most important clarity questions 👍 — because regular updates are the only way you’ll know your interiors are on track without visiting the site every day (which is exhausting in Delhi NCR traffic).
✅ How Good Designers Handle Progress Updates
1. Weekly Formal Updates (Standard Practice)
- Shared via WhatsApp, Email, or PDF Report.
- Includes:
- Photos/videos of ongoing work.
- Completed tasks (e.g., “false ceiling completed in living room”).
- Pending tasks / decisions from your side (e.g., “confirm laminate shade by Tuesday”).
- Next week’s schedule.
2. Milestone Updates
- At major stages:
- After demolition.
- Electrical/plumbing rough-in completed.
- False ceiling completed.
- Wardrobes & kitchen installed.
- Painting/finishing.
- You get a site walkthrough or video call at each stage.
3. Daily Snapshots (Optional)
- Some firms provide daily WhatsApp photos/videos from the site supervisor.
- Useful if you live far from the site (e.g., Burari to Noida, Gurgaon).
4. Project Management Tools (Premium Firms)
- Some larger firms use apps or dashboards (Trello, Asana, Livspace app).
- You can log in and see live progress, timelines, payments.
💡 What You Should Ask Your Designer
- Will I get weekly written updates with photos?
- Can I get daily WhatsApp site photos from your supervisor?
- Do you share progress against the original timeline (Gantt chart)?
- Will you notify me in advance if a delay is expected?
- Who exactly will update me (designer or site supervisor)?
⚠️ Red Flags
- Designer says: “Don’t worry, we’ll call you if needed” → no structured reporting.
- Only verbal updates, no photos.
- Updates only when you chase them.
✅ Pro Tip
Fix a weekly reporting day (e.g., every Friday evening → WhatsApp update + 10 photos + 2-min summary). This keeps everyone accountable.
👉 Do you want me to prepare a ready-to-use Weekly Progress Report Template (Excel/WhatsApp format) with sections like Completed, Pending, Issues, Photos, Next Steps — so you can hand it to your designer and demand structured updates?