Well, I hope I've done alright. Much of it is labelled, the ring runs logically around the room, shame the cables can't. The only thing that does ruffle some feathers I think is some cables just pass through back boxes, mainly to keep them in safety zones and to keep the ring sequence logical. There are quite a few lighting cables, but the wiring concentrates in one place (a nest of Wago boxes secured to a joist which provide the wiring centre for the lighting).
Customer is going to get some annotated plans showing junction box locations and the safety zones being utilised. There is one place I'm a bit concerned about cable location where I think a dot'n'dab blob pushes the cable slightly out of the zone created by the accessory. Been thinking about the long drop for the hob supply which runs in the zone created by the window edge... when that edge finishes, the zone ends, so am going to pop a single gang back box and cable outlet face plate on to create a zone.
Unfortunately, couldn't get enough length on the existing ring connections in and out of the kitchen, so have had to use Wagos, lever not push, to connect the ring. Would have preferred not to, but just couldn't recover enough cable from the clutches of the dot'n'dab.
Some pics from a couple of days ago, constructive criticism is welcomed
Since these were taken, the lighting circuit has had all accessories connected, junction boxes connected to the ends of the floating cables (awaiting instruction from the client for locations) and it's been tested. All major cable runs for the ring and cooking appliance supplies have been IR tested and confirmed good.