On the website of my design studio, I have included a wealth of materials and information that provide more insight into who I am, how I work, and the projects I have completed.
In the Projects section, you will find a list of implemented projects that I consider the most interesting, attractive, or worth describing due to specific client requirements, unusual project developments, or unique conditions.
Over the course of my twenty-year career in the industry, I have had the opportunity to work with dozens of clients, for whom I create concepts, full projects, small spaces, and large homes spanning hundreds of square meters. When presenting my projects, I do not want to limit myself to merely showcasing visualizations, which may not always reflect reality and can create a false image of completed designs.
Within the presented projects, I briefly describe the process of creating each design, the challenges we encountered, and how we resolved them. Each project constitutes a separate chapter illustrated with numerous photos and video materials. I have narrowed the selection to a dozen or so from the hundreds of projects I have completed.
I showcase interiors designed in various styles and color schemes, where each one responds to different, often highly individual, client requirements.
Clients have different expectations regarding the scope of collaboration, and not all projects are comprehensive—from concept to supervision. When selecting projects to present, I make sure to highlight this aspect as well.
I apply a flexible collaboration model where every element of the offer is treated individually. The different collaboration options are described in detail in the Offer section.
Interior designers tailor the way they present projects and deliver materials to clients according to their own tried-and-tested methods. That is why it is so important for me to show how these materials look when working with me.