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Commercial Interior

We have established long-lasting relationships with a large portfolio of clients including

leading Estate Agents, Property.

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A well-designed commercial space has become a necessity in recent times. Be it the workspace or retail stores, proper space planning plays a significant role in employee and customer satisfaction. A warm and welcoming office space imparts positive vibes, while a busy, cacophonic, and cold ambiance can lead to irritation and impatience.

Commercial interior design pertains to the interior design of different commercial spaces, such as retail spaces, offices, lobbies, restaurants, and other places for public use. Ideas for designing commercial spaces commence with the planning process. Interior designers study the current design trends in the industry and collaborate with architects to organize elements that can determine the final look of the completed space.

Commercial interior design is usually used by full-service interior design firms or consulting interior designers specializing in commercial spaces.

 

Key Features of Commercial Interior

To determine the key features of your commercial interior, it's important to understand the specific goals, brand identity, and functionality requirements of your business. However, here are some general key features that are often considered in commercial interior design

Brand Representation

The interior design should reflect and reinforce your brand identity. This includes incorporating brand colors, logos.

Functionality and Workflow

Efficient space planning to optimize workflow and functionality is crucial. Consider the daily operations and activities that occur within the space.

Security Measures

Implement appropriate security measures, such as access control systems and surveillance cameras, depending on the nature of your business.

Comfortable Breakout Areas

Provide comfortable and well-designed breakout areas where employees can relax, socialize, or have informal meetings. Consider elements like comfortable seating, natural light, and greenery.

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Our Process

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Planning of Commercial Interior

Planning a commercial interior involves careful consideration of various factors to create a space that is functional, aesthetically pleasing, and aligned with the business's objectives. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you plan the commercial interior:

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Define Objectives and Requirements Determine the activities that will take place in the space.
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Understand the Brand and Target Audience Incorporate the brand identity into the design.
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Space Analysis Conduct a thorough analysis of the available space.
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Functional Layout Plan the layout to optimize workflow and functionality.
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Space Planning Create afunctional floor plan thatoptimizes the use of space.
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Furniture and Fixture Selection Choose furniture and fixturesthat complement the designconcept and meet thefunctional needs of each space.
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Color and Material Palette Select a cohesive color paletteand material scheme thatharmonizes with the designconcept.
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Lighting Design Plan for a mix of natural and artificial lighting
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Branding and Graphics Integrate branding elements into the design, such as logos, colors, and signage.
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Budgeting Develop a realistic budget that covers construction, furnishings, and other associated costs.
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Project Management Create a project timeline and milestones.
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Testing and Adjustments Test the functionality of the space before finalizing the design.
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Regulatory Compliance: Ensure compliance with local building codes, zoning regulations, and other legal requirements.
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Documentation Maintain detailed documentation of the design, including floor plans, electrical plans, and specifications.

Gallery of Commercial interior

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