Know the exact order of interior construction before you start!
Clean demolition is the start of environmental renewal. Because of high noise levels, building approval is required.
Partial demolition and asbestos inspection after consultation
Notify demolition schedule
Protect entry/exit routes for debris removal
Report demolition to authorities, measure expected dust levels, and confirm countermeasures
Demolition and restoration work to return space to pre-occupancy condition
Reduce costs for waste disposal and cleaning
* Only non-load-bearing walls can be demolished, so confirm wall type before removing partitions.
Since the floor will be covered with cement, electrical work is done first, followed by equipment installation. Work proceeds quietly without noise concerns, and fixture heights and positions are set in advance for precise placement later.
* Verify that outlets, lighting, positions, and any signs of leakage are installed as per design.
Plastering
Essential after equipment installation for a smooth finish; skipping this may cause uneven floors and walls.
Sash Installation
When replacing interior sashes, install them before woodworking finishes to prevent dust and debris from affecting the carpentry work.
Utilize wood’s strengths to form the interior framework—doors, partitions, ceiling reinforcements, etc. This is the most time-consuming work during demolition and greatly enhances the overall finish.
Tile
After carpentry, tile wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens for waterproofing, moisture protection, and maintenance. Beyond function, it’s an eco-friendly finish that sets the mood; DIY installation is possible for cost savings.
Film
Similar to tile, film decorates carpentry surfaces—sinks, doors, moldings, etc. It offers long-lasting adhesion, durability, and resistance to water and stains.
Wallpaper + Vinyl Flooring
Always apply wallpaper before vinyl flooring to avoid adhesive drips soiling the floor.
Wallpaper + Wood Flooring
Install wood flooring before wallpaper to prevent dust from cutting and assembly from dirtying the walls.
With the basic construction complete, add ambiance in the final stage with lighting and furniture that match your style. Protect floors during furniture installation to prevent scratches.
The essential final step after construction—removing dust and debris generated during work. Can be done by a professional cleaning service or DIY.