Livspace vs Homelane: What customers say

If you are a homeowner thinking of getting your interiors done, choosing the right firm is a big decision.  Livspace and HomeLane are popular choice among many homeowners in many cities. In this article, we’ll see how to compare them across key dimensions, as per experience of their past customers.

We will evaluate Livspace and Homelane on how they compare on design phase, execution, project management, timelines, quality control, cost, and after-sales support basis their customer’s reviews. Let’s compare Livspace and HomeLane across critical aspects. After that, you can see which fits your need.


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HDHMR vs BWP plywood – Choose smartly to save cost

If you are looking to get interiors done for your home, a big chunk of your cost will be woodwork for wardrobes, cabinets, shelves in the living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. If you pick the wrong type of plywood, you may spend more on repairs, replacements, or maintenance later. Two common options are HDHMR (High Density High Moisture Resistance) and BWP (Boiling Water Proof) plywood. Both have their own strengths and challenges. If you use each where it fits best, you can optimize cost while still getting durability.

Here’s a breakdown of important factors and how choosing carefully can help your budget.

What is HDHMR and BWP?

  • HDHMR: Stands for High-Density High Moisture Resistance. It is made with more compact fibers, giving it good resistance to moisture and physical wear.
  • BWP: Stands for Boiling Water Proof. It is designed to resist direct and prolonged exposure to water (even boiling water). It uses stronger adhesives and phenolic resins to withstand wet, humid conditions.

In summary, HDHMR gives you strength  with decent moisture resistance and BWP gives you stronger water resistance.

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Sliding vs Hinged Wardrobe Doors: What’s the Real Cost?

When you’re planning a wardrobe, one of the big decisions that you need to make is: sliding doors or hinged (swing) doors? Both have their own pros and cons. But cost is often one of the deciding factors. Below, we look at the different aspects of cost — not just the sticker price, but what you’ll pay in materials, installation, maintenance, and how your space affects what’s “worth it.”

1. What are hinged vs sliding doors?

  • Hinged (swing) doors are the traditional doors that open outward on hinges.
  • Sliding doors glide sideways on tracks (top & bottom) and don’t swing out.

Because sliding doors require tracks, rollers, and careful alignment, their costs often differ from hinged designs.

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