Excellent question 👍 — because turnkey service means the designer takes care of everything from design to execution to handover, so you don’t have to coordinate with 10 different vendors.
Here’s what end-to-end turnkey interior services usually include in Delhi NCR:
âś… What Turnkey Interior Services Cover
1. Design Stage
- Site survey & measurements.
- 2D layouts + 3D renders.
- Mood boards & material selection.
- BOQ (Bill of Quantities) with brand specifications.
2. Execution Stage
- Civil work (if any, like demolitions or partitions).
- Electrical & plumbing.
- False ceiling.
- Carpentry / modular furniture (kitchen, wardrobes, storage).
- Painting & wall finishes.
- Flooring/tiling (if required).
3. Procurement & Sourcing
- Plywood, laminates, hardware, paints, tiles, lighting, appliances.
- Loose furniture, curtains, rugs, décor items.
- Vendor tie-ups (Kirti Nagar, Noida, Chhatarpur) → discounted sourcing.
4. Site Supervision & Project Management
- Daily site supervision by a project manager.
- Weekly progress reports + photos/videos.
- Coordination between carpenter, electrician, plumber, painter.
5. Styling & Handover
- Final furniture placement.
- Curtains, art, accessories.
- Snagging (last-minute corrections).
- Cleaning & handover.
đź’ˇ What You Should Ask
- Is your service design-only or full design + build turnkey?
- Do you cover loose furniture & décor, or just fixed carpentry?
- Do you source appliances & lights, or do I need to buy them?
- Who will be my single point of contact during execution?
- Do you provide written contract, BOQ, warranty, and service?
⚠️ Red Flags
- Designer says “turnkey” but only does carpentry + paint, not full scope.
- No supervision team → leaves execution to contractors.
- No written BOQ or timeline → high chance of cost overruns.
âś… Pro Tip
Turnkey is best if you:
- Don’t want the headache of vendor coordination.
- Need fixed budget + timeline (with penalty clause).
- Want one SPOC for accountability.
👉 Would you like me to create a Turnkey Interiors Checklist (scope, inclusions, exclusions, warranties) that you can hand to a designer to confirm if they really provide true end-to-end services?