Commercial interior design plays a pivotal role in the success of any business. Commercial interior designers conceptualize spaces for businesses. This would include hotels and lounges, restaurants and retail spaces, offices, banks, theaters, hospitals and examination rooms, libraries, schools, country clubs, spas, shopping malls, and everything in between.
Commercial design seeks to increase functionality and elevate style for financial gain. Whether it's a luxury hotel developer or a small business owner, it is up to the commercial interior designer to translate the client's vision in ways that are practical, profitable and of course, chic.
Commercial interior designers know how to space plan without surrendering design. They are also trained to ensure that everything within the physical structure is safe and up to code. They are heavily involved in the renovation and construction process, and work closely with contractors and manufacturers to make important structural decisions including architectural details, lighting, floor and ceiling design, window placement, and technological upgrades. Commercial interior designers also define the project's scope of work, draw schematics and blueprints.