FAQs
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Interior designers create functional, safe, and visually appealing interior spaces. Their work includes analyzing how spaces are used, developing floor plans, selecting colors, materials and furnishings, and ensuring everything meets building codes, safety standards, and accessibility requirements.
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Interior designers are involved in the deeper planning of interiors—everything from spatial layouts to lighting plans—often collaborating with contractors and ensuring compliance with codes and accessibility standards. Interior decorators concentrate on enhancing the space visually, choosing furniture, textiles, and color palettes. While designers are equipped to handle both planning and aesthetics, decorators typically focus only on the decorative component.
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If you're making interior changes that don’t affect the structure of the building—such as reconfiguring layouts or choosing finishes—an interior designer is usually the right choice. For structural alterations or changes to the exterior, you'll likely need an architect or structural engineer.
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Interior design fees can be structured in several ways, including flat rates, hourly billing, product markups, or a combination. The pricing model often depends on the scope and complexity of the project, and should be clearly outlined in a contract before work begins.
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The duration of a design project depends on its size, complexity, and various logistical factors like approvals, product lead times, and contractor availability. Setting clear expectations from the start helps establish realistic timelines and smoother project delivery.
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This style is characterized by simplicity, functionality, and the use of natural materials. Inspired by Nordic principles, it typically features clean lines, muted colors, and a focus on comfort and practicality.
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Yes—3D visualisations are a powerful tool for helping clients understand how a space will look and feel before committing to decisions. They improve communication, reduce misunderstandings, and allow for better alignment early in the process. We provide photorealistic renderings to support your decision-making.
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Absolutely. We aim to reuse quality existing furniture whenever possible. New items will be selected to complement the pieces you already have and would like to keep.
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Yes, we work on both residential and commercial interiors. Whether it's a café, boutique, office, or hospitality space, we bring the same thoughtful approach to layout, branding, and functionality.
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Yes, thoughtful design can positively influence business outcomes. Studies have shown that well-designed spaces contribute to better customer experience, employee wellbeing, and productivity—often translating into improved performance and revenue growth.
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Yes, we offer online consultations and virtual design services. Remote collaboration tools allow us to share visuals, plans, and ideas effectively, making it easy to work together no matter where you're located.