We transforms newly developed buildings into inhabitable and occupiable places for offices, retail spaces, and more. Otherwise known as build-out construction, this process involves extensive design work to make sure the building’s design is tailored to the client’s needs.
An interior designer’s minimum task is to define the design and ensure the safe performance of a space. They should plan the space to maximise the function and movement within it, as well as taking airflow, heat, extraction, electrical and plumbing regulations into account. They produce plans and drawings to demonstrate layouts (spatial planning) along with a proposed design scheme. When the scheme is approved by the client, the designer generates a project timeline and specification schedules for the materials required to procure the design. Some designers may also act as the project manager throughout project procurement by giving instructions to the contractors, trade and fit-out specialists.


