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INTERIOR DESIGN / What does an interior project comprise?
![]() 2. Floor layout (with floor materials specification and dimensions); 3. Furniture layout (schematic furniture layout); 4. Ceiling layout (various ceiling heights and specification of materials); 5. Illumination fixtures layout; 6. Illumination fixtures specification; 7. Network and low intensity current layout; 8. Utility core layouts with plumbing specification; 9. Utility core tile placement, tiles specification; 10. Kitchen diagram; 11. Door layout and specification; 12. Floor sheeting, jambs and windowsill (drawings and specifications); 13. Drawings for built-in chests and aisles; 14. Table of finishing works (all wall, floor and ceiling materials and dimensions); 15. Drawings of individual furniture items and selection of ready furniture; 16. Finishing of window aisles (selection of venetian blinds and curtains); 17. Drawings of original details (fireplace, fish tank, flower boxes, fountain, design object, illumination fixture object, waterwall, mosaic, wall painting, decorative painting, glass print, stained-glass window, selection of arts and sculpture objects); 18. Matching of walls with future, wall colours and other details; 19. 3D Visualisation of the overall object or individual premises. P.S. Of course, this list can be modified for each individual case – for office we will need office desk drawing, for shops – shelves and illuminated advertisements, café will need bar drawing and so on. |