Residential Real Estate: Properties used for housing individuals or families, including single-family homes, apartments, condos, townhouses, and vacation homes.
Commercial Real Estate: Properties used for business purposes, such as office buildings, retail stores, shopping centers, hotels, and restaurants.
Understanding the client's needs, preferences, lifestyle, and budget. Establishing the scope of the project and creating a concept.
Design Development: Creating detailed plans, sketches, mood boards, and selecting materials, colors, and furnishing
Sourcing and Procurement: Selecting and acquiring furniture, fabrics, lighting, accessories, and other design elements.
Implementation and Installation: Overseeing the execution of the design, coordinating with contractors, artisans, and suppliers to bring the vision to life.
Final Styling: Adding finishing touches such as artwork, décor, and accessories to complete the space.
Assessing the project’s viability, including technical, financial, and legal aspects.
Site Analysis: Evaluating the site conditions, topography, soil quality, accessibility, and environmental factors.
Budgeting and Cost Estimation: Estimating costs for materials, labor, equipment, and contingencies.
Conceptual Design: Developing the initial concept, including sketches, rough layouts, and preliminary designs to outline the project’s vision.
Construction Documents: Preparing final drawings, specifications, and documents that provide a comprehensive guide for construction.
Preliminary inspection of the site to identify key features and plan the survey.
Measurement: Collecting data on distances, angles, and elevations using various equipment.
Data Processing: Analyzing and processing the measurements to create maps, plans, or digital models.
Staking and Marking: Placing markers on the ground to guide construction or indicate boundaries.