Homeowner Story · 10 min read
The Interior Firm That Set the Benchmark for Our Entire Society
Nakshatra Homes completed our Casagrand Supremus flat 3 days early with a zero-item snag list. Here's exactly how they did it.
After three years of saving and planning, we finally commissioned the full interior fit-out of our 3BHK in Casagrand Supremus. Our requirements were exacting: full Vastu compliance, a dedicated pooja room in natural teak and copper, a semi-professional kitchen, and a master suite that functioned like a five-star hotel room. We had a budget of ₹18.3L and a hard deadline — my mother-in-law's housewarming invitation had already been sent.
We chose Nakshatra Homes after interviewing five vendors and speaking to six current clients (LivZio's homeowner connect feature made this straightforward). Every single reference call was unequivocally positive. That's rare.
The Nakshatra process is structured in a way that felt genuinely different from other firms. Design is broken into three clearly separated phases: concept, specification, and execution drawing. You sign off at each phase before the next begins, which means execution starts with a complete package — no mid-stream design decisions. This eliminates one of the most common causes of delay and cost creep.
On-site, the project manager Suresh ran a daily check-in on WhatsApp — not a photo dump, but a structured update: work completed today, work planned tomorrow, any blockers. When the building committee restricted working hours for two days due to a residents' event, Suresh flagged it immediately with a revised micro-schedule that absorbed the time elsewhere. We never fell behind.
Handover was 3 days early. When we did the walk-through, Suresh had already prepared his own snag list — 11 items his team had caught and resolved before we arrived. We added zero items to his list.
The pooja room is the piece I could write an entire essay about. The teak joinery has grain continuity across all four walls. The copper accents were custom fabricated at a workshop Nakshatra has used for twelve years. The light temperature was tuned specifically for the rituals we practise. It is, in every sense, sacred.
Fourteen months on, not a single hinge, channel, or surface has required attention. Nakshatra Homes has since completed work for three of our neighbours on our referral.
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Payment Milestones
Timeline Breakdown
Vastu brief, mood boards, spatial flow planning across all rooms.
Material selections, custom piece drawings (pooja room, kitchen island).
Complete site drawings issued; all materials ordered to confirmed lead times.
Plumbing adjustment, conduit laying, false ceiling grid.
Teak pooja room, kitchen, wardrobes. Building restriction absorbed via reschedule.
Full apartment painting, tile laying, fixture installation.
Zero client-identified snag items at walk-through. Handed over 3 days early.
Lessons Learned
- 1Phase-gated design sign-off (concept → specification → execution drawings) eliminates mid-execution design changes.
- 2Ask vendors for 5–6 homeowner references and call all of them — patterns emerge quickly.
- 3A vendor who maintains their own snag list before handover is demonstrating accountability, not just quality.
- 4Clear Vastu or cultural requirements stated upfront in the brief are non-negotiable — don't assume the vendor will ask.
- 5Workshop relationships (for custom fabrication) matter as much as in-house carpentry quality.
Homeowner Verdict
Would RecommendVendor: Nakshatra Homes
₹18.3L
