Renovations feel overwhelming when everything is vague: “We’ll finish soon,” “Next week ho jayega,” “Bas thoda kaam baaki hai.” Without clear milestones, you can’t tell if things are on track or falling behind until it’s too late.
A detailed timeline breaks the chaos into chunks: demolition dates, electrical rough-in days, tiling week, carpentry schedule, painting period, final snag checks. Even if dates shift a little, you have a structure to compare reality against.
It also lets you plan your own life – when to shift items from one room to another, when to arrange for deep cleaning, when to take time off work if needed. Without it, everything feels last-minute and stressful.
You’re not demanding perfection; you’re asking for a roadmap. When you know what’s supposed to happen when, small delays feel manageable rather than mysterious.
