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Comprehensive design services are not merely a pile of plans, but rather the establishment of a dynamic balance between space, function, and aesthetics. In the Binjiang case we served last year, we discovered 13 pipeline conflicts in advance through BIM modeling, avoiding later rework losses. This predictive design thinking is precisely the core competitiveness of modern home decoration.
More importantly, the comprehensive design team needs to act as a space translator. For instance, in a renovation project for an old house in Xuhui District, we perfectly integrated the owner's collection of Ming and Qing furniture with modern intelligent home systems. This design philosophy of dialogue between old and new requires designers to have cross-dimensional integration capabilities.
True customized design is not a multiple-choice question, but an application question. We summarize the 3:7:90 design rule—30% basic function, 70% personalized needs, and 90% future expansion. Take, for example, the recently completed project for families with children, which features a height-adjustable children's table and a modular storage system that allows the space to flexibly evolve as the child grows.
Construction supervision is not a mere formality, but rather the establishment of a complete system of dual inspection of materials upon arrival, three-party acceptance at key nodes, priority of process samples, transparent visibility of progress, and 48-hour issue response. Last year, the Pudong project controlled the void ratio of tiles to below 0.3% through this mechanism, far below the industry average.
Green design has transformed from a bonus item into a mandatory question. The LEED+WELL dual certification system we adopt not only considers energy conservation and environmental protection but also focuses on the health of the occupants. A case in Jing'an District showed that after adopting a fresh air heat recovery system, the client's annual air conditioning energy consumption dropped by 42%, with indoor PM2.5 levels stabilizing below 15μg/m³.
In the office building project in the Hongqiao Business District, we accurately predicted the impact of the rainy season through a 4D progress simulation system, adjusting the construction sequence in advance, ultimately saving 18 days of construction time compared to traditional management methods. This proves the decisive role of digital tools in progress control.
After adopting this model in the Songjiang villa project, customer complaint rates fell by 76%, and repair costs decreased by 63%. Quality is not something that is tested, but rather designed, and this concept is integral to every project we undertake.
Through a material futures hedging mechanism, we saved clients 23% of their budget during last year's global price surge in building materials. We also established a change alert system that automatically triggers a three-level approval process when design adjustments may affect the total price by 5%, effectively controlling budget fluctuations.
Customer experience management is not just a simple satisfaction survey, but involves grasping four key touchpoints: plan confirmation, hidden works acceptance, main material installation, and project handover. We have introduced an AR acceptance system, allowing clients to view the layout of pipelines via their phones; this transparency has increased client trust by 89%.
Among the 500+ clients we have engaged with, we found that explicit needs account for only 30%, highlighting the need to dig deeper for potential needs. For instance, in a recent case involving newlyweds, we discovered through in-depth interviews their concerns about changes in family structure over the next 10 years, ultimately designing a flexible division growth space.
When choosing a design company, look for case iteration capabilities, patent technology reserves, depth of supply chain management, crisis handling mechanisms, and post-design market services. The national-level prefabricated decoration patent we acquired last year is the best proof of our technological strength.
Comprehensive design is essentially the optimal solution of (functional efficiency × aesthetic value) / time cost. In the renovation of Lujiazui apartments, we enhanced storage space by 40% through a three-dimensional storage system while ensuring visual transparency, which highlights the value of comprehensive thinking.
Our self-developed ProjectEye system achieves automatic synchronization of drawing versions, real-time updates of material inventories, and closed-loop management of problem tracking. In the Xuhui Binjiang project, this system improved communication efficiency by 65%, shortening response time for changes to within 4 hours.
In the post-pandemic era, we propose new standards for self-cleaning air, contact antibacterial, light therapy environments, emergency conversion, and psychological healing. In a recently completed medical expert residence, we applied a nano photocatalytic coating, achieving a natural sterilization rate of 92% indoors.
Through millimeter-wave radar + AI algorithms, we achieved a 98% accuracy in fall detection and improved response time to within 8 seconds in elderly care community projects. This combination of humanistic care and technological innovation is indeed the core direction of future design.