Any interior starts with spatial logic, not visuals. Planning defines how comfortable the kitchen, wardrobes, and every zone feel every day.
Usage scenarios are mapped early: how people move, pause, and interact with surfaces and appliances — avoiding chaos and building a clear structure.
Real parameters matter: aisle widths (800–900 mm), door swings, appliance placement, and worktops — all coordinated before production.
The result is a space that works correctly from day one without retrofitting.
✅ Spatial logic is obvious without explanation
✅ Comfortable circulation without element clashes
✅ Rational use of every metre
✅ Clear zoning without overload
✅ Thoughtful everyday scenarios
✅ Decisions aligned before manufacturing
✅ Reduced risk of rework
✅ The space works right after installation
Yes. All changes are agreed with their impact on time and budget. We stay flexible without losing control of the outcome.
Timing depends on scope and complexity, but each stage is planned upfront. You understand timelines before work starts and stay in control.
We can work at concept level or full cycle — from planning to final implementation with control at every stage.
Yes. We adapt new elements to the existing space, colours, and materials. The goal is not to “redo everything” but to make the space cohesive and functional.
We design spatial logic — movement, access to items, how zones are used — not just a pretty image. Every decision is checked for practicality before production.