FULL-SERVICE SOLUTIONS -Renovations & New-builts

Private- och Commercial Customers
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For you, who simply want to enjoy watching your vision come to life...

This is where everything I do comes together. I take your project from the first sketch to the day you turn the key in the door. That holds whether you're reworking a single room or building from the ground up: a kitchen, a bathroom, a full renovation, a new build.

In practice, I handle the concept, the floor plan and every drawing, including permit and construction drawings where they're needed, along with materials, lighting, built-in joinery, purchasing and project management. The whole thing. One person draws the room, chooses what goes into it, and sees the plans through to the result you want.

What I take off your hands is the part that usually becomes your burden: mediating between architect, interior designer, contractors and suppliers, and hoping they all share the same vision. With a full-service solution, nothing gets lost in translation. Every part of the space speaks the same language.

For smaller projects, or for clients elsewhere who'd rather work remotely, I also offer eDesign: the same thinking in a more compact format.No two interior projects are alike, so the process is shaped around yours. We start with a close look at your needs and wishes and settle on a direction for style and mood. From there, the work begins...

Below is a short look at how the process usually unfolds.

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1. First Meeting

We go through your project together and talk about your needs and wishes. The meeting can be held in person or on-line.

2. Quote

I'll put together a complete project proposal and a detailed quote with a timeline, where you can easily see what's included and what each individual step costs.

3. Concept

This is the creative foundation for the project. Here, the overall style, colour palette and mood that will define the interior take shape. I create moodboards of carefully chosen colours, materials, textures and reference images that together convey the project's visual identity.

4. Project Begins

After the concept proposal is approved, we work on and create a complete interior proposal: 2D floor plan, interior, and electrical and lighting plan. (Plumbing and structural drawings are carried out by an external, certified professional.) Scheduling and budget control can be added as an optional service.

5. Presentation

Presentation of the interior concept with 2D floor plans and 3D visualisations. I draw your interior project in both 2D and 3D. Previewing the concept in 3D gives you, as the client, a good chance to see the end-result well in advance. That way, we can make sure it turns out the way you pictured it.Then we go through proposals for colours, materials, textiles and furnishings. To make the material choices and mood clear, I produce colour and material plans, along with detail and joinery drawings for custom solutions such as worktops, cabinetry and storage. You'll also receive a material and product list describing the quality, finish and standard of each material. These documents include product images, supplier, price and delivery time, so everyone involved has access to what the project needs.

6. Handover & Walkthrough

Delivery of the approved interior concept with all the material we've gone through, plus product and purchasing lists. 2D floor and lighting plans, 3D visualisations and construction drawings.

7. Execution and project management

Through my good contacts with suppliers and tradespeople, I also offer help with finding the right fit — anything from assembly, painting work, purchasing and storage to transport. As a Studio A client, you get favourable prices and expertise.

What to expect

•A thorough description and presentation of the project.

•A moodboard and colour palette, based on your needs and wishes.

•A clear, detailed interior and lighting plan, with explanations. 3D visualisation on request.

•A purchasing list with specific suggestions for furniture, lighting and interior details.

•Clear communication, coordination with suppliers and tradespeople, and control over schedule and budget.

•A considered design overview with a thread running through it, so that function, aesthetics and quality work together at every step.



Let's start with a free meeting!

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