Measured layouts that respect how you actually live and work — storage counted, walkways checked, furniture to scale.
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From mood board to move-in, one contract
The classic Malaysian renovation gap sits between the interior designer and the contractor: the render promises a floating vanity, the site team quietly builds a boxed one, and nobody owns the difference. We closed that gap by putting both under one roof.
Your designer measures the actual site, designs around the actual beam positions and pipe runs, and prices the design against our own crews' costs. What you approve in the render is what gets built — and if a detail cannot be built well, you hear it at the design table, not at handover.
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What the design package includes
Photorealistic renders of key spaces so decisions are made on screen, where changes are free, not on site, where they are not.
Physical samples of tiles, laminates, fabrics and paint, matched to budget tiers so you can trade up or down with open eyes.
Layered lighting schemes and a socket plan drawn before wiring starts — the cheapest moment it will ever be.
Dimensioned shop drawings for wardrobes, kitchens and feature joinery, sent to the workshop only after your sign-off.
The design is priced line by line against our construction rates, so the concept and the contract are the same document.
Recent Example
A Bangsar South kitchen, render to reality
The owners wanted a dark, hotel-style galley kitchen in a 1,100 sq ft condo — a risky brief in a small space. The design phase tested three cabinet tones and two counter depths in renders before a single cabinet was ordered. The built kitchen matches the approved render close enough that guests assume the render is a photo.
See it alongside other handovers on our completed projects page.
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