Buying Guide

Turnkey Interior Design: What Does It Include?

"Turnkey" gets used loosely by different firms to mean different things. Here's what it should actually cover, so you know what to expect and what to check for in a quote.

Design and 3D visualization

Layout planning, material selection and 3D renders finalised and approved before any execution work starts, so there are no surprises once work begins on site.

Civil, electrical and plumbing

Wall changes, false ceiling structures, wiring for new points, and any plumbing relocation — handled by the same team, coordinated with the rest of the schedule instead of being outsourced separately.

False ceiling, painting and woodwork

Finishing trades sequenced properly — ceiling before paint, paint before final woodwork installation — so each stage doesn't damage the previous one.

Furniture and final handover

Furniture installation, a snag-list walkthrough with you, and formal handover — with the warranty period starting from that date, not from the contract signing date.

FAQ

Common Questions

Does turnkey mean I have no design input?

No — turnkey refers to who executes the project, not how much say you have in the design. You're still involved in every design and material decision.

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