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List of Services

Turnkey Solutions

Turnkey solutions are fully complete, ready-to-use products or services designed for immediate implementation. With minimal setup or customization required, you can launch and operate without the usual technical hassle — saving time, effort, and resources.

  • ✅ No complex setup
  • ✅ Quick deployment
  • ✅ Plug-and-play convenience

False Ceiling

A false ceiling (also called a dropped or suspended ceiling) is a secondary ceiling installed below the main ceiling, often made from gypsum, POP (Plaster of Paris), or metal.

Types of False Ceilings:

  • Gypsum
  • Grid
  • Glass
  • Wooden
  • PVC
  • Fabric
  • Material
  • Ceraboard
  • PoP

Flooring

Types of Flooring:

  • Marble Flooring – Luxurious, elegant, and timeless with natural veining.
  • Vitrified Flooring – Durable, low maintenance tiles with a glossy finish.
  • Granite Flooring – Hard, scratch-resistant stone with a speckled look.
  • Wooden Flooring – Warm, natural aesthetic with classic wood texture.
  • Carpet Flooring – Soft, noise-reducing surface, ideal for comfort.
  • Vinyl Flooring – Water-resistant, budget-friendly, and easy to install.

Paintings

Painting in interior design enhances the aesthetic appeal and mood of a space through color, texture, and finish. It helps define areas, create focal points, and reflect personal or brand identity. The choice of paint can influence how spacious, warm, or vibrant a room feels.

  • Wall Paints
  • Texture Paintings
  • Duco
  • PU
  • Polish
  • Stucco

Aluminium Doors

Aluminium doors are lightweight, strong, corrosion-resistant, and can be used for both interior and exterior applications.

  • Sliding Doors: Space-saving doors that glide horizontally.
  • Swing Doors: Traditional hinged doors for smooth opening/closing.
  • Folding Doors: Panels that fold together, great for wide openings.
  • Automatic Sensor Doors: Doors with motion sensors for hands-free entry.
  • Casement Doors: Hinged doors that open outward or inward.
  • Glass-Aluminium Doors: Aluminium frames combined with glass panels.

Aluminium Partitions

These are non-load-bearing interior walls made with aluminium frames and panels (glass, ACP, MDF, or gypsum). They’re used to create cabins, meeting rooms, cubicles, and more.

  • Full Glass Partition: Transparent design for modern interiors.
  • Half Glass + Half Panel Partition: Balanced privacy and openness.
  • Solid Partitions: Opaque panels for complete privacy.
  • Sliding Partitions: Movable partitions for flexible space usage.

Glass Films

Glass films are thin layers of material applied to glass surfaces for privacy, safety, UV protection, and design.

Types of Glass:

  • Clear Glass: Transparent and clean, perfect for open views.
  • Frosted Glass: Blurred surface for privacy with light diffusion.
  • Tinted Glass: Colored tones to reduce glare and add style.
  • Tempered Glass: Heat-treated, strong, and safe for impact resistance.
  • Laminated Glass: Safety-first with layered structure, holds when shattered.
  • Patterned Glass: Decorative textures or embossing for stylish dividers.
  • Mirror Glass: Reflective surface, enhances space and light.
  • Stained Glass: Artistic, colored segments — classic and bold.
  • Smart Glass: Switches between clear and opaque with a button.
  • Wire Glass: Mesh-reinforced for extra fire and impact safety.

Types of Blinds

  • Venetian Blinds: Horizontal slats (usually aluminum or wood) that tilt to control light.
  • Vertical Blinds: Long vertical panels ideal for large windows or sliding doors.
  • Roller Blinds: Fabric that rolls up onto a tube; sleek and minimal.
  • Roman Blinds: Soft fabric that folds neatly into pleats when raised.
  • Zebra / Day-Night Blinds: Alternating sheer and solid fabric layers for adjustable light control.
  • Panel Blinds: Large fabric panels that slide sideways; best for wide openings.

Types of Curtains

  • Sheer Curtains: Light and translucent, offering privacy without blocking daylight.
  • Pleated Curtains: Classic style with evenly spaced folds; includes pinch, pencil, and box pleats.

Loose Furniture

Loose furniture refers to movable, non-fixed items used in interior spaces that can be easily rearranged or replaced. Unlike built-in furniture, loose furniture is not permanently attached to the structure. Examples include chairs, tables, sofas, and cabinets. It offers flexibility in design and layout, making it ideal for homes, offices, and commercial spaces. Loose furniture can be customized in terms of style, color, and material to match the décor.

  • Wardrobes: Storage units for clothes and accessories.
  • Crockery Units: Cabinets for storing crockery and glassware.
  • Dining Tables: Central furniture piece for meals and gatherings.
  • Center Tables: Low tables usually placed in living rooms.
  • Corner Tables: Small tables designed for corner spaces.
  • Night Stands: Bedside tables for essentials like lamps and books.
  • Recliners: Comfortable chairs with adjustable backrests and footrests.

Kitchen

A modern kitchen layout consists of pre-made cabinet parts or modules, which are assembled together to form a fully functional kitchen. These modules are designed to maximize space and improve efficiency, and they can be customized based on the user’s needs, preferences, and kitchen size.

Types of Kitchens:

  • Contemporary Kitchen
  • Modular Kitchen

Wardrobes

Wardrobes are essential storage units designed to organize clothes, accessories, and personal items. They can be customized to fit the room size and user preference while enhancing the interior aesthetics.

Types of Wardrobes:

  • Sliding Wardrobe
  • Hinged Door Wardrobe
  • Walk-in Wardrobe
  • Corner Wardrobe
  • Modular Wardrobe

Structural Glazing

Structural glazing is a frameless glass façade system where glass is bonded to the building’s structural frame using high-strength silicone sealants, creating a smooth, sleek, and uninterrupted glass surface.

Types: Two-Sided Structural Glazing, Four-Sided Structural Glazing, Spider Glazing

Cladding

Cladding refers to applying a protective or decorative layer over the building’s exterior wall. It acts like the “skin” of a building.

Common Materials: Aluminium Composite Panels, High Pressure Laminate Panels, Glass Cladding, Stone Cladding, Wood-Timber Cladding, Ceramic and Terracotta Panels

Frequent Questions

All designers work differently. At first a short questionnaire and follow-up phone conversation will help us evaluate your project.

We maintain competitive design fees. There are a few ways that we charge but our design fee will typically have a combination of a fixed fee and hourly estimates.

It depends on the level you wish to take your project. If you have a specific design fee budget in mind, we are more than happy to prepare a proposal, stating what we can offer, keeping within your budget.

Before beginning work, you go through a detailed questionnaire that helps us get to know you better. We take a design fee retainer that is applied to your final invoice.

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