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What a Complete Interior Design Project Includes
A complete design project is not a set of pretty pictures — it is a package of documentation that lets builders reproduce the design exactly. It consists of four parts: the layout plan, visualizations, working drawings and specifications. Let us look at each one.
1. Layout plan
The foundation of the whole project: the placement of walls, zoning, furniture arrangement. This is where it is decided whether the space will actually be comfortable to live in — not just look good in a picture.
2. 3D visualizations
Photorealistic images of the future interior. They let you see the result before the renovation starts and approve materials, colours and lighting while everything is still easy to change.
3. Working drawings
The technical part the crew builds from: wall elevations, ceiling and floor plans, electrical and plumbing layouts. Without drawings, a “project” is just a render — impossible to renovate from correctly.
4. Specifications
A list of every material, piece of furniture and appliance, with links: exactly what to buy, how much and where. The specification turns a beautiful picture into a concrete budget.
Frequently asked questions
What does an interior design project include?
A complete design project consists of the layout plan, 3D visualizations, working drawings (wall elevations, electrical, plumbing) and specifications of materials and furniture.
How is a visualization different from a full project?
A visualization is only an image of the future interior. A full project adds the layout plan, working drawings and specifications — the documents you can actually renovate from.
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