Every convincing interior project starts with understanding the people who will live with it. For AAI, a drawing is not only about placing objects correctly; it clarifies daily rituals, privacy needs, hosting habits, and the feeling the owner wants to return to every day.
Listen before sketching
The first stage often includes interviews, site observation, daylight analysis, ventilation checks, and a review of objects with emotional value. These inputs help the team build moodboards, material palettes, and functional diagrams with stronger intent.
- Map the main activities of the day.
- Record preferred materials, colors, and details.
- Prioritize circulation, natural light, and maintainability.
A good space lets its owner recognize themselves in every detail.
From idea to experience
Once the identity is clear, design decisions become more coherent: which surfaces should speak, which viewpoints should stay quiet, and which details should be restrained so the whole composition can gain depth.