
Commercial renovation case study
Commercial Workplace Interior Transformation
A visual project brief showing the coordination behind a completed workplace renovation—from existing conditions to integrated interiors.
Client names, addresses, geography, dates, and contract values are not published.


Project challenge
The condition that shaped the work.
The existing commercial interior needed to become a coherent workplace while architecture, ceilings, lighting, glazing, finishes, and building-system interfaces moved through one construction sequence.
Visible scope
What was coordinated.
- 01Selective demolition and existing-condition coordination
- 02Interior partitions and architectural glazing
- 03Ceiling, lighting, and MEP interfaces
- 04Millwork, finishes, protection, punch, and turnover
Delivery logic
Decisions behind the result.
- 01Translate the finished design into trade-ready interfaces
- 02Sequence concealed services before ceilings and finishes
- 03Protect completed work while adjacent scopes continue
- 04Close visual and operational details through a disciplined punch process
Observable result
The completed space reads as one coordinated interior: transparent rooms, integrated lighting, aligned ceiling elements, controlled material transitions, and a clear circulation path. Client, address, schedule, and contract value remain private.
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