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Interior design and renovation involve countless variables, making it difficult for clients to rely on simple product information. At Royale House Design, quality assurance is our core principle. Given the complex technical details of renovation that are often hard to regulate legally, we are committed to eliminating unfair market competition. Our goal is to ensure you receive true value for your investment—quality that matches the price.
- If you make an appointment before 2:00 PM, our specialist will contact you by 8:00 PM on the same day to confirm the meeting date and time.
- If you make an appointment after 2:00 PM, our specialist will contact you by 2:00 PM the following day to confirm the meeting details.
- This service is free of charge.
1. Demolition Works
Demolition typically takes approximately 2 to 7 days. Before work begins, our designer will communicate with the client to confirm all project details and items involved, based on the construction drawings or the quotation.
*Please note: Standard demolition services generally do not include the removal of split-type air conditioners.
2. Plumbing & Electrical Works
Plumbing and electrical works are divided into early and late stages. The early stage typically takes approximately 14 to 21 days. Before work begins, the designer will communicate with the client to confirm all project details and items involved based on the construction drawings or the quotation.
To ensure the smooth progress of the project, all relevant engineering details must be confirmed within 7 days of the completion of the demolition phase.
*Please note: Standard demolition services generally do not include the removal of split-type air conditioners.
3. Aluminum Window Works (If applicable)
Before work begins, temporary external scaffolding will be erected, and the original aluminum windows will be removed. All newly installed windows must comply with government regulations.
*Upon completion, a high-pressure water spray test will be conducted on the exterior walls to ensure waterproofing.
4. Masonry/Cements Works
Masonry works include the construction of new brick wall partitions, plastering, waterproofing, and tile laying. Before these works begin, clients must communicate with the designer to ensure that an adequate quantity of tiles has been purchased for the unit.
*As tile sizes vary, a tile layout plan (tiling diagram) must be signed and confirmed beforehand to ensure the desired construction outcome.
5. Carpentry & Woodwork
On-site carpentry typically includes door frames, sub-frames, custom-shaped structural frames, ceiling features, curtain pelmets, and light troughs.
Most bespoke furniture—such as built-in wardrobes, kitchen cabinets, and platform beds—is manufactured in our mainland facility and transported to the unit for installation. These items will be handled in a later stage of the process.
At this stage, homeowners must finalize the dimensions for all built-in appliances (such as ovens and dishwashers) and provide final confirmation for the dimensions of all custom furniture.
6. Painting Works
Painting and carpentry works are usually coordinated within the same period, starting from the on-site woodwork until the end of the project. This is because certain carpentry details require the painting team to fill gaps, while some installation works may inevitably cause minor scratches that require touch-ups.
Standard wall and ceiling painting works include scraping off old finishes, plastering (puttying), and applying the final coats of paint.
In addition to walls and ceilings, the scope of the painting team also includes any spray painting, touch-up work, or wallpaper installation.
7. Furniture Installation
Bespoke furniture will be transported to the unit for installation. During this stage, wooden doors and door frames will also be installed.
There are various finishing (edging) methods for furniture installation; our designers will work closely with the engineering team on-site at this stage to follow up on all technical details.
8. Miscellaneous Works
This stage involves the installation of all sanitary ware, including washbasins, kitchen sinks, toilets, and faucets, as well as lighting fixtures, switch plates, appliances, and windowsill stones.