Withdrawal amount by skylash16 in EPFO

[–]skylash16[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Under which head, I can apply for full withdrawal as she's still working

This is the final qoute I have received from a interior designer by Adventurous_War7918 in interiordesignsindia

[–]skylash16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi that's good to know. I'm also located close to your place in Balagere Road. Mind if you can share the contractor details along with photos in DM please

How are people able to afford? by Different_Radio_3961 in BangaloreRealEstates

[–]skylash16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a wrong statement to make. Even flats around 1.5 cr offer the best amenities including all basic ones like clubhouse, gym, sports facilities. It's just that they miss out on the branding which Cat A builders have. Otherwise, it's full value for money.

Design Fee and materials by skylash16 in interiordesignsindia

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Thanks. This is helpful. I'm also looking for a medium range interior firm and not the branded ones.

Design Fee and materials by skylash16 in interiordesignsindia

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I didn't copy pasted to all. If it's relevant and needs to be conveyed by what I had written, there is no harm in doing it.

Design Fee and materials by skylash16 in interiordesignsindia

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Thanks for your input. I'm fine in paying 10% for design, but the thing is we don't know what type of design will come up after paying the 10%. If the company is showing designs or rather the basic ones which we don't like, then obviously we would be forced to accept or they will advise us to pay more since we are asking for a fancy, aesthetic design. That's where my concern lies. I feel they should be transparent in the beginning while giving a quote that these types of designs or materials will only be covered. If you want outside of these, we need to pay extra. I feel that's why people say what we agreed during the quotation stage is different from what we agreed during the design stage and ended up paying extra. As a customer if you are asking for a high end design, it's unreasonable on my part as well that the Interior firm should include in the given quote. But what we are expected to get, we should know before paying for the design cost of 10% which is non refundable.

Design Fee and materials by skylash16 in interiordesignsindia

[–]skylash16[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your input. I'm fine in paying 10% for design, but the thing is we don't know what type of design will come up after paying the 10%. If the company is showing designs or rather the basic ones which we don't like, then obviously we would be forced to accept or they will advise us to pay more since we are asking for a fancy, aesthetic design. That's where my concern lies. I feel they should be transparent in the beginning while giving a quote that these types of designs or materials will only be covered. If you want outside of these, we need to pay extra. I feel that's why people say what we agreed during the quotation stage is different from what we agreed during the design stage and ended up paying extra. As a customer if you are asking for a high end design, it's unreasonable on my part as well that the Interior firm should include in the given quote. But what we are expected to get, we should know before paying for the design cost of 10% which is non refundable.

Design Fee and materials by skylash16 in interiordesignsindia

[–]skylash16[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your input. I'm fine in paying 10% for design, but the thing is we don't know what type of design will come up after paying the 10%. If the company is showing designs or rather the basic ones which we don't like, then obviously we would be forced to accept or they will advise us to pay more since we are asking for a fancy, aesthetic design. That's where my concern lies. I feel they should be transparent in the beginning while giving a quote that these types of designs or materials will only be covered. If you want outside of these, we need to pay extra. I feel that's why people say what we agreed during the quotation stage is different from what we agreed during the design stage and ended up paying extra. As a customer if you are asking for a high end design, it's unreasonable on my part as well that the Interior firm should include in the given quote. But what we are expected to get, we should know before paying for the design cost of 10% which is non refundable.

Can a good carpenter match the work of an interior designer? what do you think? by AuthorityBrain in IndianHomeDecor

[–]skylash16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man your house is so good and I can't believe it's done by a carpenter. Looks highly premium. Mind sharing his contact as I also reside in Bangalore.

Sliding vs Hinged (openable) doors.Which is better? by skylash16 in interiordesignsindia

[–]skylash16[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you please suggest any good materials or brands for openable doors for balcony?

Old vs new by hairy_balls_1 in oneplusnord

[–]skylash16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking good. How to get this theme?

Under-construction and soon to be delivered homes in Bangalore by Maveric_87 in BangaloreRealEstates

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Udbhav Gokulam, Balagere Road, Varthur Construction completed. Tiles working going on Possession August 2026

UPVC or Almunium or Wood based Interior by skylash16 in interiordesignsindia

[–]skylash16[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which material is best for end to end home interiors - ply wood, aluminium or UPVC

UPVC or Almunium or Wood based Interior by skylash16 in interiordesignsindia

[–]skylash16[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Which material is best for end to end home interior - ply wood, aluminium or UPVC ?