2026 · Insight

How to plan an interior before construction begins

The most expensive interior mistakes are spatial. Furniture, storage and light should be decided while walls can still move.

How to plan an interior before construction begins

Interiors fail most often because they are asked to rescue a plan that was never designed for how people live. A sofa that cannot face the light. A kitchen that turns its back on the garden. Storage invented after the walls are plastered.

We prefer to begin interiors while the architecture is still plastic. That means talking about furniture, storage, cooking, sleeping and gathering at the same time as we talk about rooms. Visualisation is useful here — not as a rendering of a finished dream, but as a way to test decisions before they become expensive.

If you are planning a home or a renovation in Kerala, the most valuable conversations happen before the first brick. Tell us how a weekday actually unfolds. The design should survive that day, not only a photograph.

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