Shadez raised more than $200K in a pre-Series A investment
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Shadez raised more than $200K in a pre-Series A investment

Shadez, a home interiors firm, has raised more than $200,000 in a pre-Series A round backed by angel investing platform Inflection Point Ventures. By the end of current fiscal year, the funds raised will be used to enter metros such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, and Ahmedabad. The company operates in Mumbai, Pune, and Vadodara, and has painted over 4 lakh square feet of residences in Mumbai. They've also utilised around 10,000 litres of paint to add joy and colour to their clients' houses. With their experienced staff and mechanised tools, Shadez hopes to complete the re-painting project in one day. Customers can also take advantage of simple EMI options. They were named the 'Best Home Interior Paint Company of the Year'. To make the entire process faster than any other traditional painting procedure, the business uses a smart painting technique and the latest automation instruments, as well as skilled painters. These elements assist them in removing the stress that most individuals have when dealing with painting assignments. Shadez plans to deliver 10 times the present revenue in the following 12 months in order to make painting projects more convenient. Shadez works on both residential and commercial projects 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to meet all needs. In the near future, they hope to expand their services to include false ceilings, outside painting, and project consultation. “Home decor in India is a highly unorganized market and there is no standardization of such services. Shadez is attempting to solve this pain point for homeowners as they finish the painting job in a day," said Vinay Bansal, founder and chief executive officer, Inflection Point Ventures, and added that its application of technology to cut down the total service time and deliver the project in a day is a potential game changer in a large residential market in India because we may do the complete interiors once in five years, but painting is a recurring house maintenance service.

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Shadez, a home interiors firm, has raised more than $200,000 in a pre-Series A round backed by angel investing platform Inflection Point Ventures. By the end of current fiscal year, the funds raised will be used to enter metros such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, and Ahmedabad. The company operates in Mumbai, Pune, and Vadodara, and has painted over 4 lakh square feet of residences in Mumbai. They've also utilised around 10,000 litres of paint to add joy and colour to their clients' houses. With their experienced staff and mechanised tools, Shadez hopes to complete the re-painting project in one day. Customers can also take advantage of simple EMI options. They were named the 'Best Home Interior Paint Company of the Year'. To make the entire process faster than any other traditional painting procedure, the business uses a smart painting technique and the latest automation instruments, as well as skilled painters. These elements assist them in removing the stress that most individuals have when dealing with painting assignments. Shadez plans to deliver 10 times the present revenue in the following 12 months in order to make painting projects more convenient. Shadez works on both residential and commercial projects 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to meet all needs. In the near future, they hope to expand their services to include false ceilings, outside painting, and project consultation. “Home decor in India is a highly unorganized market and there is no standardization of such services. Shadez is attempting to solve this pain point for homeowners as they finish the painting job in a day, said Vinay Bansal, founder and chief executive officer, Inflection Point Ventures, and added that its application of technology to cut down the total service time and deliver the project in a day is a potential game changer in a large residential market in India because we may do the complete interiors once in five years, but painting is a recurring house maintenance service.Also Readhttps://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/these-exquisite-items-will-ramp-up-your-home-decor/32831https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/give-a-design-uplift-to-your-bathrooms/33012

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