
In complex interior projects, quality starts with the first step. We help organizations to clarify their wishes, goals and space and to translate them into a concrete and achievable project. We do this with a combination of craftsmanship, specialist knowledge and a keen eye for costs and (functional) feasibility.
We look at the use and goals of your space, the requirements set and the materialization that matches the identity of your organization. This creates a concept that not only has an excellent appearance, but is also practical, sustainable and achievable. And, of course, to be carried out within schedule and budget!
Whether it concerns a completely new interior, refurbishment of your existing building, or strategic (housing) issues: we provide an overview, direction and strength for the phases that follow.
On the Holland Boulevard at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, we recently completely redesigned the Exquisite shop.

Sure. We regularly work in construction teams with external architects, contractors and consultants. We coordinate our role flexibly: from interior construction alone to taking care of the entire process.
No. We also take on smaller assignments and sub-projects with the same care and professionalism. Think of reception areas, pantries, meeting rooms or custom solutions where quality and detail are important.
Turnkey means that we take care of the entire process: from engineering to planning, execution and aftercare. One point of contact, one schedule, one result. No separate links, but one sleek whole.
Yes. We have our own production in-house and work with a permanent group of high-quality production partners. We engineer, plan and coordinate everything — including production, installation and delivery. This is how we guarantee quality, planning and a high level of finish.
Because we contribute ideas from practice to the practical feasibility of a project. We often see where bottlenecks can arise and how to prevent them — technically, financially or architecturally. This way, you prevent delays and failure costs.