Furniture that organizes the entire interior: how to plan it earlier and smarter. Find a service on SpotMeUp.
Custom-made construction very often appears only when the apartment is almost ready. This is a common mistake. Wardrobes, libraries, kitchen furniture, wardrobes and hall furniture influence the functional layout much earlier than it seems. If they are planned too late, the interior loses coherence and some decisions have to be adjusted to constraints that could have been predicted.
An interior designer helps you look at the furniture not as a set of individual pieces of furniture, but as a tool for organizing your apartment. Well-planned development organizes storage, communication, room proportions and the perception of the entire space. It is important not only in small apartments. Also in larger interiors, well-thought-out joinery helps maintain visual order and avoid random furniture that does not work together.
In SpotMeUp, it is worth reporting such a topic already at the stage of planning the interior layout. It's a good idea to describe where there is a lack of storage, what areas require development and whether you care more about aesthetics, function or both. In SpotMeUp, it is easier to choose a service that will treat the development as part of the entire project, and not as a separate stage afterwards.
FAQ
1. Is it worth planning custom-made construction in advance?
Yes.
2. What does advance planning bring?
Better functionality and fewer reworks.
3. Does only a small apartment need development?
No.
4. Does the development influence the interior layout?
Yes, a lot.
5. Can it help reduce visual chaos?
Yes.
6. What to plan first: layout or furniture?
Layout together with the development logic.
7. Does the furniture have to be in every room?
Not always.
8. What to describe before the consultation?
Where there is no space and what should be hidden.
9. Does the development help with minimalism?
Yes, often a lot.
10. How to find such a service in SpotMeUp?
It is best to specify that it is a custom-made construction as part of the project.