Delaying Your First Wardrobe Meeting? Here's What You're Already Losing
- Nabajit Kalita
- Jul 29, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 11, 2025

A few weeks ago, we met a young couple in Guwahati — Arpita and Manab.
They were excited about moving into their new home. They had their bed picked, curtains selected, even the lights shortlisted.
But the wardrobe? That was still a “we’ll decide soon” item on their checklist.
They weren’t alone. We meet people like them every week — excited, well-intentioned homeowners who delay their first wardrobe design meeting, thinking it’s just a small decision.
Until it becomes a big one.
🪵 1. “We thought prices would be the same…”
When we first met Arpita, she had a design in mind and even saved a quotation from a few months ago. But when she came back ready to finalize, the same wardrobe — with the same materials — cost ₹18,000 more. Why? Because materials like BWP plywood, laminates, Hettich channels, and glass shutters don’t stay at the same price.Their costs increase steadily, driven by supply shortages, transport hikes, and demand surges. Delaying a decision silently eats into your budget.

What could have been ₹1.35 lakh turned into ₹1.53 lakh — and that’s a very common story.
🏭 2. “We didn’t know factory slots fill up!”
Once your wardrobe design is finalized, it enters our factory production queue.
What most people don’t realize is: this queue runs on a first-finalize, first-slot basis.
And during peak seasons — like before Durga Puja or Christmas — our slots fill fast.
Arpita and Manab needed their wardrobe installed before their grihapravesh. But by the time they finalized the design, all the earlier slots were gone.
Their project got pushed two weeks, and so did their shifting date.

A small delay in decision can ripple into big scheduling problems.
🎨 3. “We rushed the design and now we regret it…”
Another client of ours — Debashish — wanted everything “done fast.”
He skipped the detailed layout discussion, thinking wardrobes were “just shelves and doors.”
Now? His long coats don’t fit in the hanging space, the drawer height is awkward, and the sliding door keeps hitting the study table.
A wardrobe isn’t just a storage unit — it’s a part of your daily rhythm.
Good design solves your problems before they even appear.

But rushed design often creates problems you’ll live with for years.
🚧 4. “We had to redo the electrical work…”
In some cases, the cost of delay isn’t just emotional — it’s literal.
We’ve seen clients start tiling or electrical work without a final wardrobe layout.
Later, when design changes — socket points are in the wrong place, wall edges need to be trimmed, and finished paint gets scratched.
That means:
Redoing work
Extra costs
Lost time
And avoidable stress

One design meeting could have prevented it all.
So What Can You Do?
You don’t have to start the project today.But don’t delay your first wardrobe design consultation.
It’s free, it’s friendly, and it gives you clarity — even if you’re just exploring options.
We want you to be like Arpita and Manab, but with one difference:Prepared, relaxed, and in control from the start.
📞 Let's Talk Before the Clock Ticks
📞 Call: 99576 36788
🌐 Visit: www.deemodular.com
At Dee Modular, we don’t just build wardrobes.
We build peace of mind — one thoughtful decision at a time.



















