We focus on smarter planning because you deserve a home with more space and zero design regrets.
Wiring and Lighting End Up With No Clean Solution Later
Cooking Smell Travels the Entire Unit and Stays Forever
The Unit Has No Sense of Arrival or Spatial Separation
Natural Light Gets Blocked and Spaces Feel narrow down
Unreachable Top Shelves Never Get Used After Move-In
It Becomes a Storage Room Within the First Year
Moisture Flows Into Surrounding Walls Over Time
Most condominiums look right at handover and start breaking down within a year. The layout was designed for appearance, not for how people actually live. At Le Lume Studio, we study how a space will be used before deciding how it should look. We are always designed to meet:
The home you planned disappears the moment the designer hands over drawings to a separate contractor. Le Lume Studio manages design and execution as one system, so the space we design is the space you actually move into.
Great design starts with understanding. To help us build a space that works for you, please share a bit about your vision and how you plan to use the area.
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We focus on smarter planning because you deserve a home with more space and zero design regrets.
We focus on smarter planning because you deserve a home with more space and zero design regrets.
It is the planning and execution of a living space to function well for the people inside it. This covers layout planning, storage integration, lighting design, material selection, and full construction. The goal is a space that works better to live in, not just one that looks good at handover.
The cost of condominium interior design Malaysia actually depends on unit size, scope of renovation, material specifications, and whether construction is included. If you go for a complete solution, it saves you both money and time.
A standard condominium project from confirmed concept to handover takes between 10 to 16 weeks. Units requiring full structural changes or custom built-in joinery may take longer. Projects managed under one integrated design and build team consistently finish faster than those split between separate designers and contractors.
If you want the space to work well beyond the first month, yes. An interior designer resolves layout, movement, storage, lighting, and material decisions before construction begins. Without that, most renovation decisions are made based on appearance and corrected at additional cost later.
This usually comes from oversized furniture, poor spatial planning, or the wrong lighting approach. When furniture is selected before the layout is resolved, or when lighting is treated as a single overhead layer, the space compresses visually. The square footage does not change but the perception of it does.
Yes, but not through tricks. Thoughtful layout planning, correct furniture scale, layered lighting, integrated storage, and managed sightlines consistently can make a 900 sq ft apartment interior design space larger than its measurements. The perceived size of a room is a design outcome, not a fixed condition.
Yes. We integrate Feng Shui as a spatial planning discipline, not a decorative ritual. It informs us how we read layout, movement, light, and proportion in a given space. If you want it applied to your project, we bring it in from the planning stage where it actually makes a difference.
Look for a firm that starts with layout and spatial planning before discussing materials or aesthetics. Ask how they handle construction alongside design. A firm that manages both under one system protects the design outcome from being lost during the build.