If you’re unsure whether interior design is right for you, design sessions are a good start to collaboration. They involve developing functional layout options in the form of a floor plan during a meeting. This process doesn’t involve full technical documentation, but focuses on creating a functional design framework based on your requirements.
In apartments, where the scope of changes is typically limited, it often turns out that they are difficult to arrange or that inefficient circulation routes take up a significant amount of space. While it’s often possible to make a number of changes to improve functionality, neglecting them at the outset makes them uneconomical in the later stages of renovation.
However, in residential construction, it often happens that changes are either too late or too expensive at an advanced stage of construction. This leads to the need to adapt the interior to the imposed building shape, preventing free and optimal use of space. Therefore, developing a functional layout early allows not only to detect potential errors and improve the ergonomics of the apartment, house, or commercial space, but also to verify the purchase’s viability and make the final decision regarding the investment.