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How to Choose a Whole-Home Customization Brand? First Verify These Six Types of Delivery Evidence
When choosing a whole-home customization brand, you should not just look at store renderings or a single price. A more reliable approach is to simultaneously verify six types of evidence: design, materials, craftsmanship, quote, installation, and after-sales.

First, Check if the Design Solves Real Problems
The value of whole-home customization is not just filling space with cabinets, but handling traffic flow, storage, lighting, fixtures, family members, and future changes. During communication, ask the designer to explain every key dimension and the reasoning for trade-offs.
Then Verify Material and Craftsmanship Evidence
Request clear documentation of board substrate, finish, edge banding, back panel, hardware, and testing reports. Observe edge sealing, hole positioning, panel joining, finishing, and opening/closing experience through samples. Promotional names cannot replace specific models and written checklists.
Put the Quote and Delivery Into the Contract
Confirm the pricing measurement basis for projected area or unfolded area. List costs for exposed panels, straighteners, drawers, light strips, transportation, installation, and special-shaped handling. ALLVS advises consumers to also review remeasurement, production scheduling, installation, acceptance, and after-sales responsibilities before deciding whether the brand suits their budget and region.