COMMERCIAL INTERIORS
process
programming
We meet with your team to investigate and explore your business plan, goals, and vision. We discuss your company’s culture, brand, operations, market, and budget.
conceptual design
A layout of the space is created while considering function, safety, accessibility, building codes, regulations, and traffic flow. The design plan includes existing and proposed site drawings, an inventory of existing fixtures, finishes, and equipment to be reused (if applicable), and a review of building codes and regulations. This is developed into a design board so you can clearly envision the plan.
schematic development
We hone the details of our design, prepare drawings for custom pieces, and develop 3D renderings.
engineer and architect consultation (if needed)
We coordinate with various project consultants, which may include structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers as well as architects. These consultants provide the construction documents needed to apply for a building permit.
contractor consultation
Three contractors who best fit the project goals are selected. You choose with whom you would like to work once you have seen each of their estimates. We act as mediator between you and the contractor during the bidding process and during implementation of the project.
material and furniture selection
We begin sourcing materials and items for your space that work within the timeline, budget, and design. Items and materials include, but are not limited to, paint colors, tile, flooring, furniture, hardware, lighting fixtures, textiles, and window treatments.
procurement
Once you have approved the selection, we begin the procurement process. We regularly update you on the status of the materials and items and promptly inform you if there are any delays or changes.
order management
Orders are received at our climate controlled warehouse, inspected for damages, tagged, and stored until installation day. Deliveries are made all at once to simplify the process unless instructed otherwise.
installation
Typically complete in one day, all items are installed and styled for a beautiful and inspiring finish. Some custom items, like window treatments, will be installed prior.
final walk-through
This is the opportunity to walk the project with the teams to maintain standards and point out any deficiencies. This could include a splash of paint on the floor, a missing dresser knob, or a rip in a pillow. This is the time to see all the details.
resolving deficiencies
If any deficiencies have been identified, we coordinate with the tradesperson, subcontractor, or vendor involved for resolution.
optional services
- As-built drawings that reflect your finished space
- 3D renderings of your project
- Inventory of existing furniture and equipment
- Project styling
COMMERCIAL INTERIORS
process
Commerical interior design process
programming
We meet with your team to investigate and explore your business plan, goals, and vision. We discuss your company’s culture, brand, operations, market, and budget.
conceptual design
A layout of the space is created while considering function, safety, accessibility, building codes, regulations, and traffic flow. The design plan includes existing and proposed site drawings, an inventory of existing fixtures, finishes, and equipment to be reused (if applicable), and a review of building codes and regulations. This is developed into a design board so you can clearly envision the plan.
schematic development
We hone the details of our design, prepare drawings for custom pieces, and develop 3D renderings.
engineer and architect consultation (if needed)
We coordinate with various project consultants, which may include structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers as well as architects. These consultants provide the construction documents needed to apply for a building permit.
contractor consultation
Three contractors who best fit the project goals are selected. You choose with whom you would like to work once you have seen each of their estimates. We act as mediator between you and the contractor during the bidding process and during implementation of the project.
material and furniture selection
We begin sourcing materials and items for your space that work within the timeline, budget, and design. Items and materials include, but are not limited to, paint colors, tile, flooring, furniture, hardware, lighting fixtures, textiles, and window treatments.
procurement
Once you have approved the selection, we begin the procurement process. We regularly update you on the status of the materials and items and promptly inform you if there are any delays or changes.
order management
Orders are received at our climate controlled warehouse, inspected for damages, tagged, and stored until installation day. Deliveries are made all at once to simplify the process unless instructed otherwise.
installation
Typically complete in one day, all items are installed and styled for a beautiful and inspiring finish. Some custom items, like window treatments, will be installed prior.
final walk-through
This is the opportunity to walk the project with the teams to maintain standards and point out any deficiencies. This could include a splash of paint on the floor, a missing dresser knob, or a rip in a pillow. This is the time to see all the details.
resolving deficiencies
If any deficiencies have been identified, we coordinate with the tradesperson, subcontractor, or vendor involved for resolution.
optional services
- As-built drawings that reflect your finished space
- 3D renderings of your project
- Inventory of existing furniture and equipment
- Project styling
COMMERCIAL INTERIORS
process
Commerical interior design process
programming
We meet with your team to investigate and explore your business plan, goals, and vision. We discuss your company’s culture, brand, operations, market, and budget.
conceptual design
A layout of the space is created while considering function, safety, accessibility, building codes, regulations, and traffic flow. The design plan includes existing and proposed site drawings, an inventory of existing fixtures, finishes, and equipment to be reused (if applicable), and a review of building codes and regulations. This is developed into a design board so you can clearly envision the plan.
schematic development
We hone the details of our design, prepare drawings for custom pieces, and develop 3D renderings.
engineer and architect consultation (if needed)
We coordinate with various project consultants, which may include structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers as well as architects. These consultants provide the construction documents needed to apply for a building permit.
contractor consultation
Three contractors who best fit the project goals are selected. You choose with whom you would like to work once you have seen each of their estimates. We act as mediator between you and the contractor during the bidding process and during implementation of the project.
material and furniture selection
We begin sourcing materials and items for your space that work within the timeline, budget, and design. Items and materials include, but are not limited to, paint colors, tile, flooring, furniture, hardware, lighting fixtures, textiles, and window treatments.
procurement
Once you have approved the selection, we begin the procurement process. We regularly update you on the status of the materials and items and promptly inform you if there are any delays or changes.
order management
Orders are received at our climate controlled warehouse, inspected for damages, tagged, and stored until installation day. Deliveries are made all at once to simplify the process unless instructed otherwise.
installation
Typically complete in one day, all items are installed and styled for a beautiful and inspiring finish. Some custom items, like window treatments, will be installed prior.
final walk-through
This is the opportunity to walk the project with the teams to maintain standards and point out any deficiencies. This could include a splash of paint on the floor, a missing dresser knob, or a rip in a pillow. This is the time to see all the details.
resolving deficiencies
If any deficiencies have been identified, we coordinate with the tradesperson, subcontractor, or vendor involved for resolution.
optional services
- As-built drawings that reflect your finished space
- 3D renderings of your project
- Inventory of existing furniture and equipment
- Project styling
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