Furniture Layout
Whole-home furniture placement, zoning and circulation — the master sheet every other drawing answers to.
Beautiful rooms begin as disciplined drawings. This is the technical foundation of my work — the planning, services and detailing that carry a concept all the way to site.
I treat the kitchen as the most engineered room in the home — resolved through layout plans, platform details, coordinated services and full section drawings.

Layout, appliance placement and a workflow planned around real cooking.

Counter heights, storage zones and service points, dimensioned for site.

Vertical drawings that give cabinetry and storage absolute clarity on site.
Furniture layouts, false-ceiling plans and electrical and plumbing coordination — the quiet groundwork that lets a home function as well as it looks.

Scale, circulation and zoning resolved before a single wall is touched.

False-ceiling design coordinated with lighting and cooling.

Switches, sockets and lighting mapped to how each room is used.

Water supply, drainage and wet-area services, fully coordinated.
Every area of the home, drawn to joinery level — because a sheet a carpenter can build from is what separates a concept from a finished interior.
Whole-home furniture placement, zoning and circulation — the master sheet every other drawing answers to.
Entry feature detailing with integrated storage — a first impression designed down to the millimetre.
Shared family zones resolved as one composition — seating relationships, sightlines and dining flow.
Working counters, cabinetry and storage detailed around services, utility and daily use.
A quiet sacred corner — niche proportions, materials and lighting detailed with restraint.
Bed-back features, panelling and fitted furniture, layered for comfort and drawn for execution.
Wet-area planning and fixture coordination, balancing finish, function and easy maintenance.
Internal divisions, shutter details and finishes — storage planned around real wardrobes, not ideal ones.