Residential planning
Apartment and home layouts, lighting direction, and finish boards built around realistic routines and maintenance.
Primexor Interior Studio supports interior design USA clients with space planning, renovation design services, and commercial interior design documentation. Our focus is a premium, neutral baseline—supported by drawings and schedules that reduce ambiguity for contractors and stakeholders.
We work best when the goal is a stable, premium baseline—good proportions, practical storage, and reliable specifications—rather than aggressive marketing claims or trend-driven staging.
Apartment and home layouts, lighting direction, and finish boards built around realistic routines and maintenance.
Workplace zoning, meeting rooms, storage, and acoustic intent for professional environments that need to stay flexible.
Schedules and drawing sets that align contractor pricing, procurement, and on-site installation for renovation design services.
A few of the items clients often ask us to resolve early in interior design USA projects.
Furniture clearances, door swings, storage zones, and adjacencies for residential and commercial interior design layouts.
Palettes built for maintenance: wear surfaces, repairability, and vendor availability across renovation design services timelines.
Schedules and markups to align trades. Permits and code sign-off remain with licensed professionals in your jurisdiction.
We structure work so you can approve one layer at a time—layout, then materials, then specifications—reducing late changes and keeping trades aligned.
We define deliverables and review gates before aesthetic exploration. It keeps renovation design services predictable and reduces backtracking.
Remote, hybrid, or on-site: we can coordinate across states using verified dimensions, scheduled walkthroughs, and clear file handoffs.
We keep drawings and schedules legible for contractors—so pricing is comparable and installation intent is not left to interpretation.
A modern interior studio should account for acoustics, storage, and service access—not only images. Primexor keeps a short “reality check” list: cleaning, door swings, furniture scale, and lighting layers that support work, rest, and circulation.
A concise FAQ to help you assess fit for commercial interior design, residential planning, and home styling solutions.
No. We are not a general contractor. When included, we support with agreed site meetings, written clarifications tied to our drawings, and revisions when field conditions differ from assumptions.
We begin with a short intake and then provide a written scope proposal. Many projects use phased fixed fees for deliverables, with optional hourly support for small changes after sign-off.
Yes, when the base plan is stable. We confirm key measurements and lighting before recommending furnishings so scale and color assumptions remain realistic.
City/state, approximate square footage, occupancy type, and a few photos or plans if available. The Contact page includes a checklist that keeps the first exchange efficient.
For phase breakdowns and review meetings, read How we work.
We prefer durable materials, repairable fixtures, and layouts that avoid unnecessary demolition. When environmental claims matter to your spec set, we rely on manufacturer documentation rather than broad slogans.