These are the principle elements to consider when evaluating what constitutes good architectural design. However Quartet believe the context within which they are set to be the crucial factor when devising schemes.
Interiors are there to be lived, worked & played in, with function as important as the aesthetic. All these basic principles of good design can only be put to use effectively if they are sympathetic to the lifestyles of the inhabitants. There is no set template – what works well for one client does not necessarily do so for another. The process is a two-way relationship.
We will not, therefore, impose our own vanity or ego on any proposed schemes, maintaining objectivity throughout to ensure a finished product that is as individual as the person who lives in it. We believe in developing a clients own ideas & encouraging their creativity while using our experience to avoid the pitfalls and steer through what works and what doesn’t.
The end result is a living environment that is an expression of your own identity & tastes and not an architect or interior designer’s showcase. Combine these principles with Quartets meticulous approach to planning and detail and the result is a refreshing break from the tainted image that sometimes accompanies property refurbishment.