City Living (Australia) offer consultancy services on furniture and interiors
Loza, also known as City Living (Australia) , focus mainly on providing a thorough design consultancy service of furniture, joinery and interiors, and to manage this process from initial sketch to delivered product or service.
Through this, Loza aim to take the load and professional responsibility of the project or at least part of it.
Loza have a good design background, which can be traced from the 70’s until the present through a clear and robust evolution of designs, trends and styles, which has led the company to transform themselves into a pure design powerhouse.
This means that not only will the furniture or interior look proportioned, but will also carry a good style and design elements from some of histories most important design styles.
Regardless the styles, the common elements in furniture designed by Loza are:
- Design fineness
- Practicality
- Efficiency
- Good problem solving
Loza have experience in a wide range of services that include:
- Project evaluation and planning
- Budget preparation
- Design and development
- CAD documentation
- Project management
- Tender evaluations
- Purchase management
- Project administration
- Colour schemes
- Selection of loose furniture
- Soft furnishings
- Selection of window treatments
Design Stage
A site or office visit, usually is the first stage of the job, there Loza can discuss preliminary advice on furniture. Alternatively people can send a floor plans and a brief.
The design stage includes:
- Conceptual sketches
- Workshop drawings and specifications:
- Plan and elevations drawings
- Specification of materials
- Specification of finishes
- Specification of hardware
- Samples of finishes
Optional services
Loza’s optional freehand “Furniture in Interior” rendered 3D drawings provide an ideal insight how the furniture will look in the client’s interior. This service is aimed at providing total customer satisfaction. This service is charged on a per drawing basis and the price can be discussed separately.
29-Aug-2008