The first step is a site visit, where every aspect of the space is considered. Here, a conceptual design is drawn, which will later be translated into a concrete project. Presenting ideas and obtaining approval from the investor is key, as all specifications are considered - from carpet thickness, LVT floor resistance, lighting strength, to the type of greenery that will adorn the space.
The next step involves demolishing old and forming new wall partitions, including glass panels and doors. This process also includes removing old and installing new floor coverings, as well as removing and installing new electrical and plumbing installations. The final aesthetic touches include painting walls and covering walls with panels and acoustic coverings.
After all the work is completed, an important part of the process is site cleaning, which involves removing debris and other waste. When the space is clean and ready for use, a handshake with the satisfied client follows, marking the successful completion of the project and the readiness to move on to the next challenge.
Adapting a business space is not just a matter of aesthetics, but also of functionality, safety, and comfort for all who will use it. It is a process that transforms the space and creates new opportunities for business and work. Every successfully completed project is a step forward in creating a better working environment.