Understanding the Portfolio Structure

The projects displayed here are selected to represent a range of scales and contexts. Each project includes documentation of the initial condition and the completed intervention. The comparison is intended to show how various design decisions can adapt a space to different functional and aesthetic preferences. Factors such as budget, timeline, and client input influence each outcome. This information is presented for reference and educational purposes.

Artistic arrangement of various photographs pinned on a wooden wall, showcasing creativity.

Project Snapshots

Each pair of images documents a specific space. The left image shows the original configuration, and the right shows the completed design. These examples illustrate various approaches to layout and material selection.
Aesthetic wall collage of vintage photos with a leather camera bag, adding a nostalgic vibe.
A creative photo collage decorates a room wall, featuring diverse and vibrant portraits.
A collection of posters and photographs on a white wall, creating an artistic ambiance.

Client Perspectives

Our Approach to Documenting Projects

Spatial Studio documents each project from initial assessment to completion. This portfolio reflects our commitment to transparency. We measure and photograph spaces before any design work. During the project, we record key decisions. The final images are prepared alongside initial documentation, enabling clear visual comparisons. We believe understanding the starting point is essential for appreciating the design process. These examples represent different project types and scales. They illustrate possible approaches, not templates.

A woman artist painting at her work table in a cozy home studio with natural light.

Methodology for Project Documentation

The before-and-after documentation follows a structured process. Each space is photographed from consistent angles and under similar lighting conditions where possible. Measurements and notes are taken to record the original layout. As the design progresses, changes are logged and photographed. The final set of images is then organized to facilitate direct comparison. This method provides a clear record of the transformation.

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Spatial Studio specializes in residential and commercial interior design. We document and present completed projects to share our approach and methods.
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