Looks are only part of the answer. The real load is on materials and hardware used every day in real conditions.
Selection considers humidity, temperature, and intensity of use, with extra focus on worktops, fronts, and handles.
Hardware is chosen for durability and stable operation — precise opening, no play, and geometry that holds over time.
The outcome is furniture that keeps its look and function through long, active use.
✅ Resistance to moisture and temperature swings
✅ Protection from scratches and mechanical wear
✅ Reliable hardware with high cycle life
✅ Neat joints and edge finishing
✅ Geometry stays stable over time
✅ Minimal maintenance needs
✅ Appearance holds up with daily use
✅ Long service life without quality loss
Yes. All changes are agreed with their impact on time and budget. We stay flexible without losing control of the outcome.
Timing depends on scope and complexity, but each stage is planned upfront. You understand timelines before work starts and stay in control.
We can work at concept level or full cycle — from planning to final implementation with control at every stage.
Yes. We adapt new elements to the existing space, colours, and materials. The goal is not to “redo everything” but to make the space cohesive and functional.
We design spatial logic — movement, access to items, how zones are used — not just a pretty image. Every decision is checked for practicality before production.