Architectural interior consultancy for complex residential design development.
3D-LAYER LTD provides senior architectural interior consultancy for complex residential projects.
We support design teams during the critical design-development phase, where spatial decisions, joinery logic, material junctions and drawing-package clarity need to be resolved before procurement, tender or site work moves too far ahead.
Our role is focused and advisory: we clarify design intent, expose unresolved issues and help the appointed team make better decisions
What We Offer
Design-development support for complex residential interiors
3D-LAYER LTD provides senior architectural interior consultancy for studios working on complex luxury residential projects.
We support the design-development stage, where interior concepts must become spatially coherent, legible for coordination and ready for discussion with contractors, makers and fabricators.
Our involvement is focused, flexible and senior-led. We can review a specific spatial issue, develop a joinery package, support an internal design team during an intensive phase, or produce clear design-intent documentation for project communication.
A focused senior review of plans, sections, room sheets or design packs to identify spatial conflicts, unresolved decisions and coordination risks before the next project milestone.
Typical outputs: annotated mark-ups, priority issue list, spatial comments and recommended next decisions.
Boundary: not a statutory, structural or building-regulations review.
Our Services
3D-LAYER supports design studios and client-side teams during the design-development stage of complex luxury residential interiors. The service is focused on spatial clarity, joinery logic, material junctions, 3D testing and design-intent documentation.
Design-intent development for bespoke joinery, panelling, libraries, wardrobes, bars, fireplaces and architectural furniture where proportion, junctions and integration need careful resolution.
Typical outputs: joinery elevations, sections, proportion studies, integration notes and fabricator-facing intent diagrams.
Boundary: not fabrication drawings, workshop drawings or manufacturing sign-off.
Clear design-intent information that explains the architectural logic behind an interior scheme so the project team can understand, coordinate and progress the design with fewer assumptions.
Typical outputs: design-intent drawings, annotated elevations, reflected ceiling concepts, junction diagrams and clarification notes.
Boundary: not full construction documentation or contract administration.
Design-development support for complex residential interiors where room logic, circulation, openings, ceiling lines, architectural datums and internal interventions need clearer coordination.
Typical outputs: spatial studies, room-by-room design logic, coordination diagrams and decision notes.
Boundary: not an architect-of-record role or full building-envelope service.
Three-dimensional design testing used to resolve sight lines, volume, spatial hierarchy, datum alignment, material transitions and difficult room relationships before they become drawing-package problems.
Typical outputs: 3D working views, comparative options, spatial snapshots and design-decision visuals.
Boundary: not a CGI marketing-rendering service.
When studios call 3D-LAYER
Studios typically bring in 3D-LAYER when a project looks resolved visually but still needs architectural interior judgement before tender, procurement or site.
Common triggers include unclear spatial relationships, bespoke joinery that needs proportion and integration logic, ceiling and opening datums drifting between drawings, material junctions requiring decision-ready thinking, or a drawing package that needs senior review before the next project milestone.
Scope boundary
3D-LAYER LTD works within the design-development and design-intent layer. Technical verification, statutory compliance, fabrication documentation, construction drawings, site supervision and construction responsibility remain with the appointed architect, engineer, contractor, fabricator or project manager.