For designers
The “For Designers” section is about comfortable collaboration. We join in a way that supports your concept: grilles where they can look good; minimum soffits; access where it is invisible. We speak the language of interiors, but we are responsible for the engineering result.
Where we help designers
- At an early stage — to avoid clashes in heights, shafts and wet zones.
- When silence in bedrooms/kids rooms and clean ceiling lines are critical.
- If the project is complex: multiple zones, varying heights, lots of engineering in the ceiling.
- When you need an engineering partner “turnkey”: design → installation → tuning.
- When the client is premium: communication is short, confidential, to the point.
- When it is important not to derail the renovation schedule due to engineering rework.
How we collaborate
1
BriefWe understand the concept, ceiling constraints and visible elements, and priority zones.
2
Solution optionsWe propose where to hide equipment, how to route lines, and how to avoid noise.
3
DimensionsWe provide exact grille/hatch/detail locations — so you can release working drawings confidently.
4
SupportWe respond quickly on-site, adjust as needed, and bring the system to the result.
What you get
- Engineering that doesn’t fight the interior and doesn’t require “sacrificing the design”.
- Documents and dimensions that builders and technical supervision can follow.
- Modes that actually work: quietness, fresh air, stability.
- A partner who takes responsibility instead of shifting it to adjacent contractors.
- Confidentiality: NDA and a correct way of presenting information to the client.
- Time savings: less rework, fewer conflicts on site.
Input checklist to start
- Layouts, ceilings and sections (or at least heights and key constraints).
- Furniture/kitchen plan and “critical” zones: bedrooms, kids rooms, home offices.
- Preferences for visible elements (grilles/slots/hatches) and what must stay invisible.
- Scenarios: number of people, how the space is used, whether night modes are needed.
- Equipment space constraints and potential technical zones.
- If available — grille references and ceiling solution references.