Choose this when
Someone who feels their room is cluttered, dull, badly arranged, or confusing.
Best first step
A practical diagnosis of what is not working in your room and what should be improved first before you buy furniture, choose paint, call vendors, or start execution.
Package range
The range depends on room complexity, clarity needed, deliverable depth, revision boundary, and whether smart-home, gaming, workspace, or Vastu-aware planning is included.
Safe rule
Scope should be confirmed before payment. Execution work is separate unless explicitly discussed.
Someone who feels their room is cluttered, dull, badly arranged, or confusing.
You get a focused room problem map, priority actions, and practical direction before committing to bigger design or execution work.
Payment should happen only after the room type, audit scope, expected output, and timeline are clear.
Package fit
Use these checks to avoid buying the wrong package depth.
Inputs needed
These inputs help keep the recommendation practical instead of generic.
Included
Not included
Scope boundary
Samvaai should stay consultation-first at this stage. Vendor execution, procurement, contractor supervision, and full turnkey commitments should stay separate unless intentionally added later.
Next action
Still unsure? Start smaller. A room audit is the safest first step when you are not sure whether this package is the right depth.