Tell us how you live
Share your routine, room usage, taste, budget, must-haves, and practical preferences.
Process
Samvaai is built for the clarity stage. The goal is to understand the room before you commit to paint, furniture, vendors, false ceiling, renovation, lighting, or smart-home work.
Practical principle
The right package should be selected after understanding the room problem — not before.
Share your routine, room usage, taste, budget, must-haves, and practical preferences.
Send photos, videos, room dimensions, door/window positions, and existing furniture details.
We identify layout issues, lighting gaps, clutter points, awkward zones, and comfort blockers.
We create practical recommendations around layout, color, furniture, lighting, tech, and mood.
You receive structured guidance before spending money on execution, furniture, or renovation.
Before payment
Interior work becomes risky when scope is vague. These rules keep the consultation practical, bounded, and easier to act on.
Room type, package fit, deliverables, revision boundary, and expected timeline should be clear before money is collected.
The safest starting point is one defined space, not a full-home claim without execution infrastructure.
Initial direction can begin from photos, videos, rough dimensions, current furniture, and a clear problem statement.
Carpenters, painters, false ceiling teams, electricians, vendors, procurement, and site supervision should be separated unless agreed later.
After you submit
The flow is designed to prevent forced packages and unclear expectations.
Process FAQs
Many room mistakes happen because people buy furniture, choose paint, or hire vendors before understanding the actual room problem.
Prepare photos, rough measurements, existing furniture details, budget range, room usage, pain points, and your preferred mood.
No. The scope, package fit, deliverables, and next step should be clear before payment is requested.
Samvaai is consultation-first at launch. Vendor execution, procurement, civil work, and supervision should be treated as separate discussions.