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Interior architecture focuses on the structural and functional design of spaces, integrating technical and architectural aspects. Interior decoration, on the other hand, deals only with the aesthetic and stylistic aspect, such as colors, furnishings and materials. The interior architect handles both areas, while the decorator focuses solely on the aesthetic side. If you want to learn more, read this article on our blog.
Yes, we handle every phase of the project, from design to execution, right through to final delivery of ready-to-use spaces. We coordinate suppliers, materials and work schedules, ensuring a consistent, refined result without stress for the client.
Yes, we can also work on partial projects involving just one or two rooms.
The first introductory meeting is always free and without obligation, and usually takes place at our studio. For more details, you can check our prices here.
We work with most high-end Italian brands and rely on Italian craftsmen for bespoke custom-made products.
Yes, we offer a high-end custom furniture service. However, we cannot provide a competitive quote for a single piece, such as an individual entrance unit. Our custom furniture service typically complements and accompanies our space design service. For more details, see our custom furniture service.
Yes, we collaborate seamlessly with partners selected by the client. Otherwise, our role also includes helping the client select companies (electricians, builders, etc.) or introducing those we have worked with for years and whose results we can guarantee meet expectations.
Both. In recent years, the real estate market in Luxembourg has changed significantly, with renovation projects now being more frequent than new construction.
The languages we work in are: English, French, Spanish and Italian.
Yes. Once we have precisely identified the client’s needs, we prepare and present a quote as quickly as possible. Once the quote is accepted, the first phase typically involves surveying (measurements and photographs) of the spaces concerned.