Luxe Interior

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  • About Luxe Interior

    Luxe Interior has brought together a portfolio of international celebrity designers and leading project managers to create, procure and install a range of top quality furniture packages and exclusive interiors for private and corporate clients.

Luxe Interior

Luxe Interior has brought together a unique portfolio of international designers and leading project managers whose brands are the epitome of style and exclusivity, to create, procure and install a range of top quality furniture packages and exclusive interiors for private and corporate clients.

Figureheads of the world of interior design, each has created a range of signature furniture packages and bespoke interiors for apartments, houses, hotels and serviced residences.

Our furnishing packages offer the most cost effective way of achieving a ‘designer look’ for any property. These designs have been created with affordability in mind and will appeal to those looking for a designer interior at a reasonable cost.

However, if you require a more individual look to your development, one of our designers will be happy to work with you on a bespoke basis on larger projects.

A Detail of a desk by Tom Dixon
Sleek Aqua interior by Sedley Place

Tips for getting started on site, before the contract and then tips for after the contract is signed and tips for on site.

Read more about this in the Luxe Interior Blog.

  • Take as many recommendations for consultants and builders as possible.

  • Know your limits – don’t try to be an expert on things you simply don’t know about.

  • Use consultants for help and advice, this can prove less expensive if you can ‘cherry pick’ guidance on an hourly rate.

  • Agree a cashflow and payment terms upfront.

  • Undertake a condition survey. Take lots of photos of the areas where the builder will be operating.

  • Arrange weekly meetings with the builder, take notes and issue to your builder.

  • Find samples/photographs of the items that you want the builder to reproduce. Record in writing.

  • Never overpay on items that haven’t yet been completed.

  • Any changes to the scope of work, agree costs and time implications there and then. To allow you to keep on top of final costs.

  • Don’t pay for items that are incomplete/incorrect or defective. Insist that errors are corrected before you pay.

  • Point out items that you aren’t happy with as soon as you see them.