Interior Architecture
Internal spatial planning, material palette, and detailing that makes a building feel as considered from the inside as it looks from the outside.
What’s included
- Internal spatial planning and circulation design.
- Material palette and finish specification.
- Lighting design concept and specification.
- Acoustic and thermal comfort consideration.
- Structure and services integration into interior design.
- Traditional craftsmanship and locally sourced material specification.
Interior architecture addresses the spaces people actually inhabit day to day — the internal spatial planning, material palette, lighting quality, and detailing that determine whether a building feels considered from the inside as much as it looks resolved from the outside. This goes well beyond decorative finishing; it involves genuine spatial design work — internal layout planning, circulation, acoustic and thermal comfort, and the careful integration of structure and services into a coherent internal environment.
We approach interior architecture with the same staged design discipline as our architectural work, developing internal spatial strategies alongside the building's architectural design rather than as an afterthought applied once the shell is fixed. Material and detailing choices are informed by both contemporary interior design practice and an appreciation for traditional craftsmanship — hand-carved woodwork, regional joinery traditions, and locally sourced materials — integrated in a way that respects heritage without compromising on performance or contemporary function.
Other parts of Design


