Buying Guide
How to Choose an Interior Designer in Greater Noida West
Choosing an interior designer is a bigger commitment than most first-time homeowners expect — it's a multi-week working relationship, not a one-time purchase. Here's a practical way to evaluate one before signing.
Ask for the full scope in writing
A fair quote should clearly state what's included — design, civil work, electrical, plumbing, false ceiling, painting, woodwork and furniture — and what isn't. Vague quotes are where cost surprises come from later.
Ask how disputes and site issues are handled
Every project hits at least one unexpected issue — a wall that isn't where the drawing says, a delayed material. Ask how the firm has handled this before, not just how the finished projects look.
Check the warranty and who supervises execution
Find out whether the same team that designs the project also supervises the on-site execution, or whether it's handed off to a separate contractor once design is signed off.
Red flags worth taking seriously
Vague verbal-only quotes, no willingness to show past client contacts or reviews, and pressure to sign immediately without a site visit are all worth pausing over.