The biggest risk in renovation is the gap between the designer's vision and the contractor's execution. RenoVista eliminates this risk. Our turnkey renovation designers create stunning 3D concepts with complete execution feasibility in mind. Because our designers and execution engineers work as one team, the beautiful design you approve is exactly what gets built in your home.
Our turnkey designers create 3D renovation plans that are 100% executable. We do not propose materials that cannot be sourced or structures that cannot be built within your budget.
Every element in our turnkey renovation design comes with a precise material specification — brand, code, and finish — ensuring the execution team procures exactly what was designed.
Our designers conduct detailed handover meetings with our site engineers, remaining involved throughout the construction phase to ensure every design detail is executed accurately.
The best part of RenoVista's turnkey renovation is that the final result looks exactly like the 3D design they showed us on day one. No compromises, no excuses.
RenoVista's turnkey renovation design process was the most organised renovation experience we've had. Design approved, materials selected, execution seamless. Beautiful result.
RenoVista's turnkey renovation design package includes: complete floor plan with measurements and proposed layout, 3D room views for all major spaces (living, kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms), ceiling design plan with lighting layout, electrical point plan, material schedule with brand and item specifications for all tiles, paints, hardware, and fittings, furniture layout plan, and a complete colour specification document — everything required for precise, no-ambiguity renovation execution.
Minor design changes can be accommodated before the relevant trade begins execution. However, once materials are procured and work has commenced on a specific area, changes may incur additional cost. RenoVista's design freeze process is specifically designed to ensure all changes are made at the design stage — before any material is purchased or any work begins — to protect both client and contractor from costly mid-renovation revisions.