/ What we do

Nine disciplines. One spatial logic.

Structure, material, light, and program resolved as a unified system — whether the brief is a new residence, a commercial floor plate, or a constrained renovation.

— Our disciplines

The full scope of practice

Architectural Design

Interior Design

Build & Renovation (Interior Construction)

“Architectural design planning services covering concepts, floor plans, facades, 3D visualizations, and technical drawings.”

“Interior planning and design services for houses, apartments, offices, shophouses, retail spaces, and hospitality projects such as hotels, cafés, and restaurants.”

“Comprehensive interior project execution, including civil works, partitions, ceilings, flooring, painting, plumbing, electrical systems, and finishing.”

Custom Furniture & Carpentry

Project Management

3D Visualization & Rendering

"Spatial logic tested in three dimensions before anything is committed to construction — not a presentation tool, but the primary method for resolving proportion and light."

“Custom furniture production tailored to client needs, including cabinets, wardrobes, kitchen sets, wall panels, and other millwork.”

“Professional project supervision and management to ensure quality, timelines, and budgets are maintained according to standards.”

— Our disciplines

MEP Coordination

Space Planning & Consultancy

Lighting Design

“Coordination of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems to ensure efficient and safe design and project execution.”

“Space planning consultation, onsite measurements, needs assessment, as well as material and design concept recommendations.”

“Lighting design planning (ambient, task, accent, and decorative lighting) to enhance both the aesthetics and functionality of a space.”

Modern luxury kitchen with black marble island, track lighting, and wood accents.
Modern luxury kitchen with black marble island, track lighting, and wood accents.
+ How we work

One method across every brief

Every engagement — regardless of scale or category — moves through the same sequence: site analysis, spatial program, material logic, and visualization before construction. No phase is skipped for speed.

Visualization is where spatial decisions are tested, not illustrated. If a proportion is wrong or a material sequence fails in the model, we resolve it there — not on site.

Know your project type. Ready to talk scope?

The first conversation is about your site, your program, and whether the fit is right. Bring what you have — a sketch, a floor plan, a set of constraints. We work from there.