What Does “Turnkey” Actually Mean?
In the world of interior design and construction, “turnkey” is one of those terms you hear often — but few people fully understand what it involves. Simply put, a turnkey project means you hand over the keys at the start, and receive a fully completed, move-in-ready space at the end. No coordinating between contractors, no chasing suppliers, no managing timelines yourself. Everything is handled.
At Rida Rajbane Studio, this is the model we’ve built our reputation on.
From Vision to Reality — in One Process
A turnkey project covers the entire journey of a space: concept development, material selection, custom carpentry, upholstery, painting, finishing, and final styling. Rather than hiring separate teams for each discipline, you work with a single studio that oversees every detail from start to finish.
This matters more than most people realise. When design, craftsmanship, and project management are all under one roof, the result is a coherent space — one where every element was chosen and executed with the same vision in mind.
Why More Clients Are Choosing Full-Service Studios
The traditional approach to renovation or interior fit-out involves multiple vendors: an architect, a carpenter, a painter, a decorator. Each brings their own timeline, their own communication style, and their own interpretation of the brief. The client ends up spending as much time managing the process as living their life.
A full-service studio eliminates that friction. You have one point of contact, one shared vision, and one team accountable for the outcome.
For residential clients, this means less stress and a result that truly reflects their lifestyle. For commercial clients — restaurants, offices, hotels — it means faster delivery, tighter budgets, and spaces that make an impression from day one.
Craftsmanship Is the Difference
What sets a studio like Rida Rajbane apart from a general contractor is the level of craft embedded in every stage of the project. Our roots are in woodworking and handmade furniture — a tradition of over twenty years. That means when we design a built-in wardrobe, a custom bar counter, or a leather-and-brass detail, it’s not sourced from a catalogue. It’s made.
This approach takes more time and more skill. But the result is a space that cannot be replicated — because it was built specifically for you, your space, and your story.
Is a Turnkey Project Right for You?
If you’re planning a renovation, building from scratch, or redesigning a commercial space and want the process to be as seamless as the final result — a turnkey studio is the right choice.
It’s not just about convenience. It’s about entrusting your space to people who care about every detail, from the first sketch to the final handover.
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