Interior design is developed for a wide range of spaces, from cozy corners of the home to large-scale business spaces. The goal is the same: to create a functional, aesthetically pleasing, and comfortable space that meets individual needs and objectives. Let's take a closer look at which spaces in the home and business may require professional design.
Within the residential space:
Living room: The heart of the home, where the family gathers and guests are entertained. The living room design should be welcoming, cozy, and functional, reflecting the owners' lifestyle. It is important to consider the layout, lighting, furniture, and textiles to create a harmonious space.
Bedroom: A personal space for rest and recuperation. Bedroom design should be calm, relaxing, and conducive to quality sleep. Important aspects include the choice of color scheme, lighting, comfortable furniture, and storage systems.
Kitchen: A functional space for cooking. Kitchen design should be ergonomic, convenient, and aesthetically pleasing. It's important to carefully plan the arrangement of furniture and appliances and choose durable and easy-to-clean materials.
Bathroom: A space for personal hygiene and relaxation. Bathroom design should be functional, hygienic, and comfortable. It's important to consider the layout, choice of fixtures, finishing materials, and lighting to create a relaxing atmosphere.
Children's Room: A space for children to play, study, and relax. The design of a child's room should be safe, functional, and inspiring. It's important to consider the child's age, interests, and needs.
Study: A space for work and creativity. The study design should be functional, comfortable, and conducive to concentration. It's important to consider the layout, lighting, choice of furniture, and storage systems.
Entryway: A space that welcomes guests and creates the first impression of the home. The entryway design should be functional, comfortable, and reflective of the interior style. It's important to consider the layout, choice of furniture, and mirrors to create a welcoming atmosphere.
Balcony/Loggia: A space for outdoor relaxation. The design of a balcony or loggia should be cozy, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. It is important to consider the layout, furniture selection, plants, and lighting to create a comfortable relaxation area.
In commercial spaces:
Offices: Space for work activities. Office design should be functional, ergonomic, and conducive to employee productivity. It is important to consider the layout, lighting, furniture selection, and the creation of zones for different activities.
Restaurants/Cafes: Space for catering. The design of a restaurant or cafe should be attractive, cozy, and create an atmosphere consistent with the concept of the establishment. It is important to consider the layout, lighting, furniture selection, and decorative elements to attract customers.
Shops/Shopping Centers: Space for retail. The design of a store or shopping center should be attractive, functional, and conducive to increased sales. It is important to consider the layout, lighting, equipment selection, and navigation system for customer convenience.
Hotels: Space for temporary accommodation. Hotel design should be comfortable, functional, and appropriate to the level of service. It's important to consider the layout, furniture, textiles, and lighting to create a welcoming atmosphere.
Medical Facilities: Spaces for medical care. The design of a medical facility should be functional, hygienic, and create a calming atmosphere for patients. It's important to consider the layout, choice of finishing materials, and lighting to ensure safety and comfort.
Our designers and remodelers work with residential and commercial spaces.