STAGE 1 – Initial Concepts + Ideas

 

In consultation we establish your brief and aspirations, the scope of work and
your budget – this guides the process + our journey together.

 

We then prepare and present space planning options and initial interior concepts,
layered with preliminary selections of finishes, furniture + lighting.

 

The goal of this stage is to develop a conceptual design direction that responds
to both the aesthetic and functional requirements of your future home.

STAGE 2 – Design Development

 

Once you have approved the conceptual stage, a rigorous process ensues whereby the initial ideas are crafted into a unique design language. At this stage, we develop and present –

 

  • Plans and elevations of key areas, including kitchens, bathrooms and joinery throughout
  • Preliminary fixtures, fittings and appliance selections
  • Schematic designs of features, including staircases, fireplaces etc
  • Lighting design intent – layouts and fittings
  • Furniture and furnishings

STAGE 3 – Construction

 

This is the phase where the design starts to take shape and becomes a reality.

 

We liaise and collaborate with other consultants – architects, landscape architects, engineers, A/C, audio, etc – and integrate their documentation.

 

After final sign off of the documentation and costing, our drawings and schedules are issued for construction. We attend site, consultant and client meetings to ensure the design is executed to plan!

 

During this stage, the vision for your home is completed with the final selection of furniture + furnishings. Estimates of furnishings are obtained for approval, then finalised for sign off.

STAGE 4 – Your Finished Home

 

We manage all aspects of transforming your house into a completed, comfortable and beautiful home.

 

As the building comes to completion, we focus of the procurement of furnishings including –

 

  • Quality control of all furnishings procured
  • Delivery coordination and installation of furnishings on completion of project
  • Installation of window curtains
  • Artwork and accessories placement