Builder Interior Solutions
Factory-scale modular interiors for residential projects. One manufacturing partner for every flat in your township.
WHAT WE OFFER
Builders do not need another interior designer. They need a manufacturing partner who can deliver hundreds of identical kitchens, wardrobes, and storage units on a project timeline. A partner with factory capacity, consistent output, and pricing that holds across all phases of construction. That is exactly what our builder interior solutions provide.
We manufacture modular kitchens, bedroom wardrobes, shoe cabinets, TV units, loft storage, crockery shelves, bathroom vanities, and premium doors at project scale. Every unit is produced on CNC machines with automated edge banding and machine-drilled hardware points. Materials include BWR plywood, HDHMR boards, pre-laminated MDF, and commercial ply with laminate, acrylic, or PU finishes. Our factory handles orders from 50 flats to 500 flats in a single project run. Rate contracts lock pricing at sign-off. Phase-wise delivery aligns with your tower completion schedule. Model flats are built using the same production-grade materials that go into every apartment.
Holzbox brings three decades of manufacturing experience to builder partnerships across India. Whether your project is a 100-flat apartment complex in Hyderabad or a 400-unit township in Bengaluru, we operate as your dedicated interior design partner from model flat stage through final handover. Reach out to discuss your next project.

Why Choose US
Built for Builder Timelines and Budgets
Project-Scale Production
Our factory handles 50 to 500 flat orders in coordinated batches. Phase-wise delivery aligns with your tower completion schedule. No bottlenecks.
Locked-In Rate Contracts
Material prices and unit rates are fixed at project sign-off. No escalation clauses mid-project. Your per-flat cost stays predictable.
Model Flat Execution
We design and install model flats that showcase your project’s interior finish quality. Prospective buyers see exactly what they will receive.
Unit-Level Consistency
CNC precision ensures every kitchen and wardrobe across 200 flats is dimensionally identical. Homebuyers in flat 3 get the same quality as flat 197.
Single Vendor Coordination
Kitchens, wardrobes, storage, and doors from one manufacturer. Your project team manages one vendor instead of four separate suppliers.
On-Site Installation Teams
Our trained crews work within your site protocols. Safety compliance, debris clearance, and floor protection are standard on every project.
Our Services
Services We Offer
Large residential townships and gated communities need modular interiors delivered across dozens or hundreds of identical floor plans. We manufacture complete interior packages per flat type. A 2BHK package includes a modular kitchen, two wardrobes, a shoe cabinet, and loft storage. A 3BHK package adds a TV unit, study desk, and crockery shelf. Each package is produced in batches aligned with tower completion schedules.
Our residential project interior solutions for builders eliminate the coordination headaches that arise when multiple vendors handle different elements. One Bill of Quantities covers every module. One production schedule feeds all flat types. One installation crew handles the entire tower. Builders who have worked with fragmented vendors before understand the value of this consolidated approach.
The model flat is where buyers make their purchase decision. It must reflect the actual interior quality they will receive. We design and build model flats using the same materials, finishes, and hardware that go into production units. No misleading upgrades. No showroom-only finishes. What the buyer sees in the model flat is exactly what gets manufactured for their apartment.
Our builder interior design services for model flats include 3D visualization, material sampling, rapid fabrication, and express installation. We can turn around a model flat in two to three weeks from design approval. This speed lets builders open sales offices sooner. The model flat also serves as a quality reference point throughout project execution. Every production unit is benchmarked against it.
Many builders offer homebuyers a choice between interior finish levels. We structure this as two or three customization tiers. The base tier uses laminate finishes and standard hardware. The mid tier upgrades to acrylic or membrane shutters with branded soft-close fittings. The premium tier adds PU-coated panels, quartz countertops, and tandem drawer systems throughout.
Each tier is pre-engineered with its own Bill of Quantities and per-flat pricing. Buyers select their preferred tier during the booking process. The builder collects the upgrade difference. Our factory produces each flat according to its assigned tier without production line disruption. This structured approach turns interior design for builders into a revenue opportunity rather than a cost centre.
Office parks, retail complexes, and mixed-use developments need modular interiors at commercial grade. We manufacture workstation modules, reception counters, server room cabinetry, pantry units, and washroom vanities for commercial builder projects. Materials are rated for high-traffic daily use. Laminates are scratch-resistant. Hardware is heavy-duty. Countertops handle continuous wear without staining.
Commercial builder interior solutions follow the same phase-wise delivery model as residential projects. We align production with floor completion sequences. Installation happens during weekends or off-hours to avoid interfering with other trades. Rate contracts for commercial projects are structured per square foot of furnished area. This gives builders a predictable interior cost line item in their project financials.
Builder reputation depends on post-handover satisfaction. If a kitchen hinge fails or a wardrobe shutter misaligns in the first year, the homebuyer calls the builder. We protect that relationship with a dedicated after-sales service structure for builder projects. Every flat receives a manufacturer warranty covering structural defects, finish delamination, and hardware failure.
Our service team handles warranty claims directly with the homebuyer. The builder’s customer care team is not burdened with furniture complaints. We maintain unit-level records with flat numbers, module specifications, and installation dates. This makes tracing and resolving issues fast and efficient. For large projects, we station a service coordinator on-site during the defect liability period.
How We Work
Your Vision. Our Process. One Seamless Journey.
01
CONSULTATION & PLANNING
We review your floor plans, flat mix, and project timeline. A scope document defines module types, material grades, and phase-wise delivery milestones.
02
DESIGN & MATERIAL SELECTION
Our team creates flat-type packages with 3D layouts. Material options are presented with cost-tier breakdowns. Model flat design is finalized first.
03
QUOTATION & APPROVAL
A per-flat rate card covers every module. Total project cost is calculated by flat count per type. Rate contracts lock pricing for the project duration.
04
MANUFACTURING & QUALITY CONTROL
Batch production runs at our factory. CNC cutting, edge banding, and hardware boring are completed per tower schedule. Quality is inspected per batch.
05
Delivery & Installation
Modules arrive floor by floor as each level is ready. Our crews install, align, and inspect every unit. Handover checklists are signed per flat.
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Testimonials
“The model flat was ready in seventeen days from design sign-off. Our sales team started site visits the following week. Buyers could see and touch the actual materials. The conversion rate improved noticeably because people trusted what they saw. There were no glossy catalogue promises. The model flat was honest and that transparency reflected well on our brand.”
“We offered three finish tiers to our buyers. Base laminate, mid acrylic, and premium PU coating. Over 60 percent of buyers chose the mid or premium tier. The upgrade revenue covered a significant portion of our common area costs. The tiered model turned interiors from a project expense into a profit line. That was a genuine business insight from their team.”
“Every flat in our 240 unit project looks identical in build quality. We had buyers from different towers comparing notes and nobody found variation. The edge banding, shutter alignment, and drawer glide feel are consistent from the ground floor to the fourteenth floor. That uniformity across 240 kitchens and 480 wardrobes says everything about their factory control.”
“Our previous interior vendor used to leave sawdust, edge trim waste, and packaging material on every floor. This team packs all waste into bags and removes it the same day. They use floor protection sheets during installation. Our housekeeping crew no longer spends days cleaning up after furniture teams. Site discipline matters when you are running a construction project.”
“The rate contract was locked eight months before the first installation. Steel and laminate prices rose twice in that period. They honoured the original rates without renegotiation. That financial predictability let us hold our published flat prices without absorbing unexpected interior cost increases. Few vendors offer that kind of commitment on long-duration projects.”
“After handover, three homebuyers reported minor hinge adjustments needed in their kitchens. The service team visited all three flats within 48 hours and resolved the issues directly with the owners. Our customer care team was not involved at all. That after-sales structure protects our reputation. We have already signed them for our next project.”
FAQ's
Our standard builder package includes modular kitchens, bedroom wardrobes, shoe cabinets, loft storage units, and premium entrance doors for each flat. Extended packages add TV units, study desks, crockery shelves, and bathroom vanities. Every component is manufactured at our factory using CNC machines, automated edge banding, and pre-drilled hardware points. Materials, finishes, and accessories are specified per flat type. A 2BHK package differs from a 3BHK package in module count and dimensions. Each package is priced per flat for easy project budgeting. The entire scope comes from a single manufacturing facility with one delivery schedule and one installation crew.
Large orders are produced in batches aligned with your tower completion schedule. We do not manufacture all 100 flats at once and stack them in a warehouse. Instead, production is phased. Tower A units are manufactured and delivered as Tower A floors become ready for interior installation. Tower B follows. This phased approach reduces storage requirements on-site and ensures materials arrive fresh and undamaged. Our factory capacity handles up to 500 flat equivalents per project cycle. Batch production also allows for quality inspection per phase rather than at the end. This is how interior solutions for builders work at scale without compromising on per-unit quality.
Yes. We offer rate contracts that fix per-flat pricing at project sign-off. Material quantities for the entire project are calculated upfront. We procure key materials in bulk at the agreed rate. This protects you from mid-project price escalations in plywood, laminates, and hardware. The rate contract also specifies hardware brands, material grades, and finish types so there is no scope for substitution. Builders can confidently set their flat selling prices knowing the interior cost line item will not change. This financial predictability is a core reason why developers choose us as their builder interior design partner.
A model flat can be designed, manufactured, and installed within two to three weeks from design approval. Our process starts with a site visit to the model flat unit. We measure the rooms, review plumbing and electrical positions, and finalize the design within three days. Production takes ten to twelve working days. Installation is completed in one to two days. The model flat uses the exact same materials and hardware that will go into production flats. This ensures buyers see an honest representation of what they will receive. Speed matters because every week without a model flat is a week of delayed sales.
Yes. We structure two or three customization tiers per project. The base tier uses laminate shutters, commercial plywood carcass, granite countertops, and standard soft-close hardware. The mid tier upgrades to acrylic or membrane shutters with branded Hettich or Hafele fittings. The premium tier adds PU-coated panels, quartz countertops, tandem drawer systems, and premium door finishes. Each tier has its own per-flat price. Builders present these options to buyers during booking. The upgrade revenue flows back to the builder. Our factory produces each flat according to its assigned tier without disrupting the production schedule.
Consistency is a factory problem, not a site problem. Every panel is cut on CNC machines programmed to the same specifications. Edge banding runs on automated machines with colour-matched tape from a single procurement lot. Hardware boring is done on multi-spindle machines that drill identical hinge and channel positions on every shutter. Materials for the entire project are procured in one bulk order to eliminate batch-to-batch shade variation in laminates. Installation follows standardized checklists per flat. Our quality team inspects a sample set from every production batch. This systematic approach is how interior design services for builders maintain uniformity at scale.
Our after-sales team handles warranty claims directly with the homebuyer. The builder’s customer care team is not burdened with furniture-related complaints. Every flat has a unit-level record in our system with module specifications, material grades, and installation dates. When a homebuyer calls with an issue, we trace the exact flat and component. Most service requests are resolved within 48 to 72 hours. For large projects, we can station a service coordinator on-site during the defect liability period. This structure protects the builder’s reputation and keeps homebuyer satisfaction high without adding workload to your team.
Yes. We regularly collaborate with architects and interior consultants appointed by builders. Our role is to translate the design intent into manufacturable modular components. We receive the architect’s drawings, material specifications, and colour references. Our production team creates samples for approval before bulk manufacturing. This ensures the factory output matches the creative vision exactly. Whether the architect specifies a Scandinavian palette or a warm Indian contemporary look, our laminate and finish library covers the range. We function as the manufacturing arm of the design team, not a competing design studio.
Kitchen base cabinets near sinks and hobs use BWR grade plywood for moisture resistance. Overhead cabinets use commercial plywood or HDHMR boards. Wardrobe carcasses use commercial ply with laminate or pre-laminated MDF shutters. Edge banding is ABS tape applied on automated machines. Hardware includes soft-close hinges and telescopic drawer channels from Hettich, Hafele, or equivalent brands specified in the rate contract. Countertops range from locally sourced granite for base tier to engineered quartz for premium tier. Door options include flush doors, membrane doors, and PU-coated doors. Every material is specified in the Bill of Quantities and locked at project sign-off.
Local carpenters and fragmented vendors appear cheaper per unit but cost more at project scale. Carpenters work sequentially. One flat at a time. Finishing variation between carpenters creates buyer complaints. Material procurement is piecemeal at retail rates. Rework due to measurement errors adds hidden cost. Our factory produces in parallel batches at wholesale material rates. CNC precision eliminates rework. One installation crew handles all flats with standardized procedures. Builders who have switched from carpenter-based execution to our builder interior design services report 15 to 25 percent net savings after accounting for rework reduction and timeline improvement.
Yes. Commercial builder projects include office parks, co-working fit-outs, retail shells, and mixed-use developments. We manufacture workstation clusters, cabin furniture, reception counters, pantry modules, and washroom vanities at commercial grade. Materials are rated for high-traffic institutional use. Laminates are scratch and abrasion resistant. Hardware is heavy-duty with extended cycle life. Rate contracts for commercial projects are priced per square foot of furnished area. Delivery follows floor completion sequences. Installation is scheduled during off-hours or weekends. Interior design for builders in the commercial segment follows the same phased production and quality framework as residential projects.
We work with projects starting from 50 flats. Below this threshold, the economies of batch production and rate contract pricing do not fully apply. For projects between 50 and 150 flats, production is typically handled in two phases. Projects above 150 flats are phased tower by tower. There is no upper limit. We have the factory capacity to handle 500 flat equivalents per project cycle. For smaller developments or boutique villa projects, we evaluate on a case-by-case basis. The key requirement is that the project needs standardized floor plans where identical modules can be batch-produced. Custom one-off villas are handled through our residential interior solutions instead.
Our project team coordinates directly with your site engineer and construction manager. Modules are delivered floor by floor as each level achieves readiness for interior work. Delivery trucks are scheduled within your site’s material receipt windows. Our installation crew follows your site safety protocols including PPE compliance, floor protection, and debris disposal. Installation checklists are completed per flat with sign-off from our supervisor and your site team. Daily progress reports are shared with your project manager. This structured approach ensures furniture installation does not conflict with other trades like painting, electrical, or plumbing finishing.
Yes. We provide project references on request during the evaluation stage. Our portfolio includes residential apartment projects, gated community townships, and commercial developments. References include the builder’s project manager contact for direct feedback on production quality, delivery reliability, installation discipline, and after-sales responsiveness. Holzbox has built long-term partnerships with builders who return for subsequent projects because the first experience delivered on its commitments. We encourage prospective builder partners to speak directly with our existing clients before making a decision.
Start by sharing your project details with our business development team. This includes the project location, total flat count, flat type mix, approximate floor plan dimensions, and expected construction timeline. We schedule a site visit or virtual meeting to understand the scope. Within a week, we present a preliminary scope document with flat-type packages, material options, tier structures, and indicative per-flat pricing. This gives you enough information to evaluate us against other interior design services for builders. There is no commitment at the evaluation stage. Once you decide to proceed, we formalize the rate contract and begin model flat production.
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“We needed kitchens and wardrobes for 180 apartments across three towers. They delivered tower by tower in sync with our plastering schedule. Not a single installation was delayed because of furniture. That kind of production discipline is rare. Our project manager said it was the smoothest interior vendor coordination he had experienced in fifteen years of construction.”