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How long does the design stage take?


The design stage usually takes 3-5 weeks to complete.

The length of the Design stage depends on the size of the project and how quickly your team can feedback on the concepts presented. The faster the communication between teams, the less time the whole process takes, and you can move onto the Deliver stage.

 

What is usually included in the design stage?

Included in the design stage are a few different elements, such as

Sharing insights

Zoning plans

2D general arrangement plans

Compiling mood boards

Obtaining feedback

3D visuals

Making adjustments

Priced schedule of work.

 

Design

As a client, how can I speed the design stage up?

The best way to speed the design stage up is to be available to give feedback quickly. The quicker you can give feedback, the quicker we can act upon it and come up with the most appropriate solutions to get the design everyone is happy with.

As always, our team is ready to take on any job and we pride ourselves in having quick turnaround times when it comes to the design of a project, whilst creating some innovative and interesting designs for your space.

If you are interested in looking at some of the offices that we have designed, check these our here. You can also get in contact with us by emailing projects@officeinsight.co.uk, or ringing us on 0161 246 2363.

Carlie Dunbar

Written on the 23rd May 2024 by

Working behind the scenes, Carlie assists with the purchasing and setting up of new projects and looks after day-to-day tasks within the office.

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