Process

16 stages.
Published durations.

This is the actual sequence a Design Maker renovation runs in, with the duration we publish for every stage — nothing hidden until you've signed.

Back to back, the 16 stages total roughly 62–126 days. In practice several run in parallel. This is a brief guideline — the actual timeline varies with your renovation plan.

Phase 1

Preparation & Services

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  1. 01Site Protection / Hacking2–5 days
  2. 02Air Conditioning2–5 days
  3. 03Electrical2–7 days
  4. 04Tiling2–7 days
Phase 2

Structure & Surfaces

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  1. 05Ceiling & Partition1–2 weeks
  2. 06Painting2–5 days
  3. 07Lighting Installation2–5 days
  4. 08Plumbing & Sanitary Installation1–2 weeks
Phase 3

Fit-Out

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  1. 09Delivery of Whitegoods & Sink1–2 weeks
  2. 10Carpentry Fabrication2–3 weeks
  3. 11Carpentry Installation2–3 days
  4. 12Finishing Work2–3 days
Phase 4

Handover

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  1. 13Testing & Commissioning2–4 days
  2. 14Final Cleaning2–5 days
  3. 15Defect Rectification1–2 weeks
  4. 16Moving In

Renovation tips

Storage Heater vs Instant Heater vs Gas Heater

Each type of water heater has its strengths depending on your needs. Storage heaters are great for consistent temperature and serving multiple users, but take up more space and use more energy. Instant heaters are sleek and energy-saving for light usage, ideal for smaller households. Gas heaters strike a balance with fast, efficient heating for bigger families, though installation is more complex.

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