Ongoing Design Support
Interior design support for real estate teams with recurring needs
A78 Interiors provides ongoing interior design support for residential and commercial real estate projects, allowing teams to move faster, maintain visual consistency and make informed design decisions across multiple properties or phases.
This model is designed for property developers, investors and real estate agencies who require reliable design support without relying on one-off commissions or managing multiple freelancers.
How it works
Ongoing Design Support is structured as a monthly collaboration, adapted to your pipeline and project scale.
You submit design requests as needed
We prioritise and handle them sequentially
You receive clear, practical design outputs
Revisions and adjustments are part of the process
This approach allows for flexibility, continuity and predictable costs, while maintaining design quality and focus.
What we support
Depending on your needs and current project phase, ongoing support may include:
interior layout studies and space planning
design concepts and visual direction
moodboards and reference material
colour, material and finish selections
furniture and lighting recommendations
visual preparation for listings or presentations
design guidance for refurbishments or upgrades
Support can adapt as your projects evolve.
Who this is for
Ongoing Design Support is particularly suited to:
developers managing multiple residential or commercial units
investors refurbishing or repositioning assets
real estate agencies with recurring presentation needs
teams requiring consistent design input over time
If your work involves repeated design decisions, this model is likely a good fit.
Why ongoing support
No need to brief a new designer for each project
Consistent design language across developments
Faster turnaround on design decisions
Predictable monthly cost
A long-term design partner who understands your assets
Next step
If you would like to understand whether ongoing design support fits your current pipeline, a short introductory call is usually the best starting point.
