
Most projects don’t start with finished drawings. They start with a conversation.
Sometimes a client has clear plans and specifications. Other times, it’s just a rough idea, a reference image, or simply a problem that needs solving. My role in the early stages is to ask the right questions: how the space is used, what needs to be stored, what should feel open, and what should remain hidden.
From there, ideas are developed into practical solutions. We discuss proportions, materials, and details before anything is built. This stage is where potential problems are addressed early on—not during installation.
Throughout the process, we maintain open communication. Clients are involved in decision-making, and expectations are clearly established. That way, there are no surprises when the project is completed.
By the time installation begins, every detail has already been carefully planned. The result is a seamless build, a clean fit, and a finished piece that feels deliberate—not haphazard.
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