Quality Control: What To Check Before Handover?

The handover stage is the final and most critical phase of an interior project. A thorough quality check ensures that the work delivered matches the approved designs, meets safety standards, and performs well in daily use. Careful inspection at this stage helps avoid future repairs, maintenance issues, and dissatisfaction. Carpentry and furniture should be properly aligned, securely fixed, and smoothly functional, with clean finishes and well-installed hardware. All materials, colors, and finishes must match the approved samples, free from scratches, bubbles, or uneven textures. Electrical points, lighting fixtures, switches, and appliances should be tested for proper functioning, while plumbing fittings must be checked for leaks, water pressure, and drainage. Walls, ceilings, and paintwork should be even, crack-free, and neatly finished, with level false ceilings and properly installed flooring. Finally, the site should be fully cleaned, debris removed, and final detailing completed. Careful inspection at this stage ensures durability, comfort, and a hassle-free move-in experience. 1. Carpentry & Furniture Finishes Check all cabinets, wardrobes, and furniture for alignment, smooth edges, and proper finishing. Shutters should open and close easily, drawers should glide smoothly, and all handles and hardware must be firmly fixed. 2. Material & Finish Accuracy Verify that the materials, laminates, veneers, colors, and finishes used match the approved samples and drawings. Surface quality should be uniform, without visible bubbles, gaps, or uneven textures. 3. Electrical & Lighting Test all switches, sockets, and light points. Ensure proper functioning of dimmers, concealed lights, and appliances. Check for neat wiring, correct placements, and safe load distribution. 4. Plumbing & Fixtures Inspect taps, sinks, geysers, and drainage points for leaks or loose fittings. Water pressure, flow, and drainage should function smoothly without seepage or blockages. 5. Doors, Windows & Hardware Check door alignment, locks, hinges, and handles. Sliding systems should operate smoothly, and safety fittings should be secure. 6. Walls, Ceilings & Paint Look for cracks, uneven surfaces, paint patches, or stains. False ceilings should be level, clean, and free from sagging or visible joints. 7. Flooring & Skirting Ensure flooring is level, properly finished, and free from hollow sounds or chipped edges. Skirting should be neatly aligned and well-finished. 8. Cleaning & Final Detailing The site should be dust-free, with all debris removed. Protective films should be peeled off, and final polishing should be completed. Final Thought A detailed quality check before handover protects your investment and ensures peace of mind. A well-executed interior is not just about design—it’s about precision, safety, and long-term performance. Find us on Google – https://share.google/IZUJEfmj1JaAOfZJD Green and Young Interiors Awards –https://greenandyoung.in/achievemets/

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The handover stage is the final and most critical phase of an interior project. A thorough quality check ensures that the work delivered matches the approved designs, meets safety standards, and performs well in daily use. Careful inspection at this stage helps avoid future repairs, maintenance issues, and dissatisfaction.

Carpentry and furniture should be properly aligned, securely fixed, and smoothly functional, with clean finishes and well-installed hardware.

All materials, colors, and finishes must match the approved samples, free from scratches, bubbles, or uneven textures. Electrical points, lighting fixtures, switches, and appliances should be tested for proper functioning, while plumbing fittings must be checked for leaks, water pressure, and drainage.

Walls, ceilings, and paintwork should be even, crack-free, and neatly finished, with level false ceilings and properly installed flooring. Finally, the site should be fully cleaned, debris removed, and final detailing completed. Careful inspection at this stage ensures durability, comfort, and a hassle-free move-in experience.

Quality Work
Quality Work

1. Carpentry & Furniture Finishes

Check all cabinets, wardrobes, and furniture for alignment, smooth edges, and proper finishing. Shutters should open and close easily, drawers should glide smoothly, and all handles and hardware must be firmly fixed.

2. Material & Finish Accuracy

Verify that the materials, laminates, veneers, colors, and finishes used match the approved samples and drawings. Surface quality should be uniform, without visible bubbles, gaps, or uneven textures.

Quality Design
Quality Design

3. Electrical & Lighting

Test all switches, sockets, and light points. Ensure proper functioning of dimmers, concealed lights, and appliances. Check for neat wiring, correct placements, and safe load distribution.

4. Plumbing & Fixtures

Inspect taps, sinks, geysers, and drainage points for leaks or loose fittings. Water pressure, flow, and drainage should function smoothly without seepage or blockages.

5. Doors, Windows & Hardware

Check door alignment, locks, hinges, and handles. Sliding systems should operate smoothly, and safety fittings should be secure.

6. Walls, Ceilings & Paint

Look for cracks, uneven surfaces, paint patches, or stains. False ceilings should be level, clean, and free from sagging or visible joints.

Quality Design
Quality Design

7. Flooring & Skirting

Ensure flooring is level, properly finished, and free from hollow sounds or chipped edges. Skirting should be neatly aligned and well-finished.

8. Cleaning & Final Detailing

The site should be dust-free, with all debris removed. Protective films should be peeled off, and final polishing should be completed.

Final Thought

A detailed quality check before handover protects your investment and ensures peace of mind. A well-executed interior is not just about design—it’s about precision, safety, and long-term performance.

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