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Interior Design & Architecture

What’s there, reimagined

We focus on renovations, heritage buildings, and existing spaces — projects with history, character, constraints and potential.

We work with what exists: structure, atmosphere, odd details, and hidden opportunities. Clear thinking, structured processes, and a smoother path from idea to finished space.

Case study

KeyInn Serviced Residences

A straightforward brief, taken seriously: upgrade twenty rooms and a lobby, keep the budget focused, maintenance simple, and the schedule moving.

With operations paused, we applied the brief consistently, focusing on what the space needed. The result is a brand-aligned interior that feels refined, functional, and quietly confident.

A process with overview

Renovations get complicated when the full picture needs someone keeping an eye on it. That’s where we come in.

Old buildings come with questions: structure, permits, heritage, budgets, contractors, timing. Often together. We align everyone from idea to construction. More clarity. Better coordination and direction.

More about this service

For existing buildings with character, complexity, or potential, this service creates a clear path for transformation while keeping what makes the place special.

It is for private clients, communes, and companies who want architectural guidance through a renovation, especially when heritage, permits, technical constraints, or old-building surprises are part of the story.

We guide the process and keep the overview. You stay involved where it matters. We take care of the rest.

  • Spatial planning and layout studies
  • Permit guidance and coordination
  • Interior concepts and detailing
  • Material, colour, and lighting strategies
  • Technical drawings and documentation
  • Experience with renovation, heritage, and existing structures
  • Coordination with consultants, contractors, and suppliers
  • Guidance throughout construction — from first ideas to completion

Clear architectural guidance turns an existing building into a considered direction.

It helps define what is possible, what is worth keeping, what needs resolving, and which decisions should be made before construction begins — because open questions on site get expensive fast.

It also shapes the bigger picture: how the space feels, functions, and supports the people using it.

We connect technical precision with creative judgement, turning constraints into clear decisions and better spaces.