Uptempo with SketchUp

Published on 14 April 2016

I'm Sorry, No time

Being flexible is a must as interior architect. You probably recognise the following: clearing the agenda for that one project with a deadline in sight. Sometimes you can use some help. For example when designing a floor, making an impression in 3D and developing a pattern or a precise floor plan.

Time gain in the development

In conversation with an architect we often detect the need for support. A good example is the project NCCW of Ronald Roelfsema. The design for the floor was a combination of colour and division of the fields in carpet tiles. Beautiful idea, but with 900 m2 and a deadline in a few weeks a big challenge. Johannes Weelink, quality manager at LEOXX, went to do the measurements and has with Ronald's instruction developed the project in SketchUp. This immediately created a good image of the design, a floor plan for the installer and time gain towards the deadline.

A digital sample

Working at LEOXX has changed a lot throughout the years, just like the profession of interior architect. Big firms got smaller, new collaborations are created and more people are self-employed. The use of floor samples has also changed. Even though a traditional collection book still is a welcome source for inspiration, the digitally shown samples are gaining in popularity. often both are used for the optimal plan. But because of the more flexible way of working, you want the accessibility to a complete digital floor collection on every moment of the day. This is possible at LEOXX in SketchUp and Vectorworks, downloadable from Google's 3D warehouse.

Help is there

The execution of a project asks for an optimal collaboration of all involved parties. This guarantees the quality and eases the compliance with all agreements, Where needed we can, with and without SketchUp, do that little bit more to help with the realisation of the project... just because we like working together that much! We regularly give a free workshop SketchUp so keep an eye out for our newsletter.

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