Interior Design
Commercial Interior Design
Decided in drawings and 3D, before it gets expensive on site.
Good commercial interior design is mostly circulation, storage and light — the parts nobody photographs. We plan Commercial Interior Design around how the space is actually used through a normal day, then make it look considered.
Every plan is checked against how you actually live or work in the space: storage counted, clearances measured, sockets and lighting positioned where they will be used.
What you get
- Indicative cost breakdown so budget conversations happen early
- Design support during execution to keep the build true to the plan
- Site measurement and requirement mapping before anything is drawn
- Dimensioned 2D layout plans with furniture and circulation
- Photoreal 3D visualisations of the key views
Questions we get asked
Site dimensions or a floor plan, photographs of the current space, your requirement list, and an honest budget range. The budget is not there to be spent — it is there so we design something you can actually build.
Two layout options at the planning stage, then 3D views of the direction you choose. Changing a plan is quick; changing a rendered kitchen is not, which is why we lock the layout first.
They match what is specified. We render actual materials and finishes from the schedule rather than idealised textures, so what you approve is what your contractor can source.