Frequently Asked Questions

At what stage of a project do you typically get involved?

3D-LAYER most often collaborates with design teams once an interior concept has been established and projects begin to move into design development.
At this stage spatial relationships, bespoke joinery systems and material junctions frequently require further refinement before technical documentation or procurement can proceed with confidence.

Do you replace the role of the Architect or Interior Designer?

No.
3D-LAYER operates as an independent design consultant supporting the appointed project team.
We contribute architectural interior insight and development expertise to help resolve complex design challenges, while overall authorship, coordination and statutory responsibility remain with the lead Architect or Interior Designer.

What type of projects do you usually work on?

Most engagements involve high-end residential interiors, including townhouse renovations, country houses, apartments and development-led residential schemes.
Projects typically feature bespoke architectural joinery, layered material palettes and spatial reconfiguration within existing buildings.

How do you collaborate with studios and project teams?

We work flexibly alongside internal design teams, either remotely or through scheduled studio reviews and project workshops.
Our role is to integrate into the design development process at key moments where additional spatial analysis or technical clarity is beneficial.

What kind of deliverables do you provide?

Depending on project requirements, this may include spatial studies, architectural interior elevations, joinery development diagrams, material layout proposals or design-intent documentation.
All outputs are intended to support design coordination and informed decision-making within the wider project team.

Do you provide full construction drawings or site supervision?

3D-LAYER focuses on design development and architectural interior consultancy rather than full construction documentation or contract administration.
Technical verification, fabrication drawings and site delivery remain the responsibility of the appointed Architect, Engineer, Contractor or Project Manager.