Consulting

GUIDANCE

THE PRINCIPLE WE LIKE TO WORK BY IS SIMPLE: SUCCESSFUL INTERIOR DESIGN DOES NOT COME TO THE FORE. IT IS, HOWEVER, PERCEPTIBLE WHEN A ROOM MEETS YOUR NEEDS AESTHETICALLY AS WELL AS FUNCTIONALLY.

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FIRST THINGS FIRST

At the beginning of a project, there is, figuratively speaking, a room full of questions – is it an area, a room or an entire object that is to be (re)designed? An appointment on site helps to gain insight on relevant aspects, whether they be structural or emotional, and to recognize a space’s potential. During a personal consultation, we are able to explore options together and define how wishes and ideas may be put into practice.

 

Furnishing should be fun and improve the quality of life – this works best when the personalities and needs of the residents provide the guidelines for the consultation. For the right mix of identity, aesthetics and functionality, we have an almost endless range of options. We are happy to support you with our expertise: We listen carefully, ask the right questions and point out the possibilities of beautifying your property further, just as ensuring the optimal use of space.

 

In addition to our passion for furniture and design, direct contact with manufacturers and visits at international trade fairs always keep us up to date. This gives us an overview of how collections are developing and what’s new. We do not base our advice on “trends”, because we believe that successful interior design does not depend on them. In our recommendations, you will also find products that are not represented in the store. If they extend the creative framework and constitute the better fit for your requirements, we are happy to factor them in. Additionally, we are making a point of looking for unique pieces, vintage furniture, objects and art. This way, every project becomes the perfect, individual living space.

 

Planning

""I am fascinated by premises that stand the test of time and demonstrate their design quality even many years after they were created. A room does not have to seem timeless, but it should always draw strength from itself, not from temporary effects".