Architectural design

Preparation of unique, personalized architectural design documentation

Interior design

Preparation of unique, personalized interior design documentation

Visualization

Visual design without execution documentation

Consulting

personal, targeted and effective consultation in your home (2 hours)

House survey

Survey of an existing building (in case of demolition, reconstruction, expansion)

Property valuation

In cases of loan acquisition, purchase, inheritance proceedings, property disputes, or guardianship matters
what does the process look like

Architectural design in three steps

1

Preparations and Goals

Define the goals, style, and size of your house, and create a realistic budget. Choose a suitable plot and find a reliable designer to work with.
2

Design and Permits

Collaborating with the designer, you will develop the plans in detail, taking into account the characteristics of the plot and the budget. After the plans are completed, start obtaining the building permits from the local authorities.
3

Construction and Communication

Once you have obtained the permits, construction can begin. It is important to maintain constant communication with the contractor and to monitor the work to ensure that things are progressing according to plan.
what does the process look like

Interior design in three steps

1

Concept and Requirements Definition

Start by clearly defining what you want to achieve with the interior space. What style do you envision? What functions should the space serve? It is important for the interior designer to understand your needs and preferences.
2

Design process

The interior designer creates the concept plan, which includes the color palette, the arrangement of furniture, and the lighting. After that, they present the plans, and you have the opportunity to provide feedback so that the final plan reflects your ideas as closely as possible.
3

Implementation and Monitoring

Once the plans have been finalized, the execution can begin. The interior designer continuously monitors the work to ensure that everything is progressing according to the plans. It is important to be open to communication and to raise any questions or concerns immediately.
what does the process look like

Visualization in three steps

1

Concept and Research

Define the project’s goal; the concept includes visual elements, colors, and the mood.
2

Design and Modelling

The designer begins to develop the visual plans, which includes creating 3D models. This is followed by refining the textures, lighting, and camera settings.
3

Rendering and Refinement

After the models are completed, the rendering follows, which means generating the final images. After rendering, there is a little refinement, correcting colors. If everything is done properly, the designs are presented to the client. Upon request, the visual plans can be modified based on feedback.
what does the process look like

Consulting in three steps

1

Preparation and Familiarization

Phone consultation: In a short conversation, we will get to know each other and discuss your needs and questions.
On-site consultation: If we decide based on the phone conversation that on-site advice is the best solution, we will discuss the details and schedule an appointment.
Photos and data: For the office consultation, we will need photos of the premises.
2

Personal, Targeted Consultation

On-site visit: We will visit your home to personally examine the spaces.
On-site consultation: We will discuss the placement of furniture, colors, lighting, accessories, and any other questions related to interior design together.
Proposed solutions: We will discuss step by step what to keep, renovate, or replace. We will provide personalized suggestions for refreshing the spaces and achieving a harmonious appearance.
3

Summary and further Options

Summary email: At the end of the consultation, we will send a summary that includes the discussed proposals and recommendations.
Further cooperation: If you need further assistance, there is an option to continue the consultation at an hourly rate or to utilize the full design service.
what does the process look like

House survey in three steps

1

Site survey

The first step of the design process is the on-site survey, during which we thoroughly document the condition of the existing building or area. The survey includes taking measurements, identifying materials, examining structural elements, and recording current usage patterns. This step provides an accurate foundation for creating a new architectural concept or function.
2

Data Recording and Analysis

The data collected during the survey is crucial for later design steps, as it allows professionals to make the most optimal decisions considering the building’s characteristics. Based on the gathered information, the designers will be able to develop the best solutions for the building or renovation, taking into account the environment and user needs.
3

Developing design proposals

At the end of the survey, the professionals will develop design proposals that take into account the existing conditions and user needs. Based on these proposals, there will be an opportunity to plan a new building or renovation that harmoniously fits into its environment and fully meets user requirements.
what does the process look like

Property valuation in three steps

1

Assignment and Data Collection

Assignment: The process of property valuation begins with the submission of the assignment, where the client provides detailed information about the property and the purpose of the valuation.
Data Collection: The professional gathers essential information regarding the property, such as size, condition, location, and market conditions.
2

On-Site Inspection and Market Research

On-Site Inspection: The expert personally examines the property, records the existing condition, and assesses the structural elements.
Market Research: The specialist compares the property with similar properties available on the market to determine the market value.
3

Value Determination and Written Assessment

Value Determination: Based on the collected data and market research, the expert determines the property’s true market value.
Written Assessment: At the end of the process, the professional prepares a written report that includes the results of the valuation and the proposed price, thereby providing a reliable basis for decision-making.