6721 NE 4th Ave, Miami  |  +1 (786) 606-1953   |   contact@lorenzio.net
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HOW WE WORK ON DESIGN PROJECT

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Our team includes specialists with experiences in architecture, landscape, interior, decoration, lighting, 3d rendering, VR, branding and much more.

Over the years, we have established the development process that works for small and the most complex projects. We develop and execute projects within agreed timelines and budget. We work closely with our clients every step of the way, from the space planning and construction to material selections. We anticipate possible pitfalls in the implementation of certain ideas and provide the right solutions.

Stages of work

Acquaintance

We meet at our office or our designer goes to the site. We get to know each other, we tell about our company to you, and you tell us about your task.

Contract

We sign a contract, approving all the most important - the work scope, timing and cost

Room measurements

We measure the rooms to ensure that the project corresponds as much as possible to the actual dimensions of the room and the distance

3D rendering

We make variants of planning solutions, catch the mood, define with you style, colors and textures and create photorealistic 3D rendering.

Plans

The resulting solution is turned into documentation for the construction team, for the furnisher. We lay out plans, estimates, a list of suppliers of materials and interior items, of furniture.

The project is ready!

We give you a ready interior design project, according to which the construction team will work.
We will help with the implementation of the project and the purchase of materials.

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6721 NE 4th Ave, Miami, United States
lorenzio.net
+1 (786) 606-1953
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