A private house shapes the way of life on a deeper level — from everyday routines to the sense of space and privacy.
It becomes a self-contained system that defines the rhythm of the family’s life.



We do not separate interior design from architecture.
Facade, space, and environment are designed as a unified system without contradictions.
1. Who is this service for? What problems does it solve?
A house interior is about creating a cohesive living environment where architecture, space, light, and functionality work together as one integrated system.
This service is suitable for those who:
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are building a new house or working on a reconstruction project
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want a well-thought-out space without chaotic decisions during implementation
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value not only aesthetics, but also everyday comfort
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seek to create an environment that reflects their lifestyle, habits, and daily routines
We help solve key challenges before the implementation stage begins:
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organize the space and functional zones properly
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anticipate everyday living scenarios for the whole family
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avoid mistakes during construction and renovation
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create a cohesive style and atmosphere throughout the house
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integrate architecture, interior design, and furniture into one unified system
The result is not just a beautiful interior, but a space designed to support your lifestyle today while remaining relevant for years to come.
2. Why is it important to work with a design project?
A design project allows you to create a complete vision of the space before the implementation process begins. It helps you make informed decisions in advance and avoid costly changes during construction or renovation.
A project helps to:
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optimize the budget and avoid unnecessary expenses
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anticipate technical and functional details ahead of time
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coordinate all decisions before construction starts
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ensure the implementation stays aligned with the original concept
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reduce mistakes and rework on site
In the case of a private house, this becomes especially important, as the large number of zones, materials, and engineering solutions requires a clear system and thoughtful coordination.
3. How does the process work?
The project is developed in stages — from the initial discussion to the final preparation for implementation.
We move through the process step by step to ensure that every decision is coordinated and logically connected to the previous stage.
The collaboration format can be either remote or include on-site visits, depending on the project requirements.
Communication is conducted in a structured way, through clearly defined approval stages and documented decisions.



Analysis & Brief
Planning Solution
Concept
Visualization
Working Documentation
Procurement & Supervision
The house is considered as a unified architectural system — volume, interior, and environment working together.
What’s included:
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site, orientation, and context analysis
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lifestyle scenario development
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preparation of the technical brief
A spatial structure where interior and exterior zones are interconnected.
What’s included:
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planning layout options
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connection between interior and exterior
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circulation and usage logic
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final planning solution
A unified language of architecture and interior design.
What’s included:
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architectural concept
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integration of facade and interior
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material selection
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development of a cohesive visual identity
An accurate representation of the space — inside and out.
What’s included:
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exterior and interior visualizations
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lighting, environment, and scale
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revisions and adjustments
A complete drawing system for accurate project realization without discrepancies.
What’s included:
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architectural and interior drawings
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engineering solutions
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construction details and junctions
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specifications
Ensuring every element aligns with the project vision.
What’s included:
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selection of materials and solutions
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coordination with contractors
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specifications
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site supervision
4. Timeline?
The duration of the project depends on the scale of the house, the complexity of the solutions, and the level of detail required.
After the initial discussion, we will be able to assess the scope of work, define the project stages, and agree on a comfortable workflow and pace.
5. What do we need from the client?
To begin the project, we need a basic understanding of the property and your expectations for the future interior.
Usually, this includes:
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house plans or technical documentation
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basic information about your lifestyle and needs
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references or examples of interiors you resonate with
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a general understanding of the budget and implementation stages
If some of this information is not yet defined, we help clarify it during the consultation process.
The more clearly the initial data is formulated, the more accurate and effective the final design solution will be.
6. Limitations (When is it not necessary?)
A design project is not always necessary in cases where decisions need to be made quickly or when there is no need for thoughtful long-term planning of the space and visual concept.
A full project may also be excessive if the changes are minimal and do not involve complex work with space, functionality, or stylistic development.
In such cases, it is more appropriate to work with targeted solutions or a consultation-based format.




We take on the full cycle of space development — from the initial idea to preparation for implementation. This allows us to relieve the client of unnecessary organizational and technical burden while ensuring a controlled and predictable process.
Our goal is to ensure that the final realization corresponds as closely as possible to the carefully developed solutions and visualizations created during the design stage. That is why we pay close attention to detailing, consistency of decisions, and their practical feasibility.
We place special emphasis on the visual aspect of the project, as it most clearly reflects our approach to working with space. For us, visualization is not simply about creating attractive imagery, but about forming a clear, cohesive, and realistic vision of the future interior already at the design stage. This allows the client to fully understand the character of the space, its atmosphere, and the level of detail long before the realization begins.

