Kosovo-Based Interior Design Studios: Why International Clients Work With Us
A growing share of luxury interior design projects in Germany, Austria and Switzerland are now delivered by studios based in...
Read InsightHow we work with European clients
Choosing an interior studio abroad raises one fair question: can a team in Pristina actually run my project in Berlin (or Munich, or Vienna)? This page is the operational answer — communication cadence, site visits, contracts, payment, documentation, and what failure modes we have eliminated over seven years of cross-border work.
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Three reasons clients pick us over a local studio: senior-led design at a price that includes our actual work (no junior delegation), on-staff supervision capacity that local boutiques rarely match, and the language flexibility to manage a project across SQ / DE / EN within one team. The trade is operational distance — and this page is how we close it.
Every project runs on a fixed weekly rhythm so you always know when to expect contact and when to plan around it. Friday is the cadence anchor — the deliverable review and the next-week plan happen there. Slack, WhatsApp, or email between calls; we respond within one business day.
We sign a German- or English-language project agreement governed by your local law. Data handling is GDPR-compliant — drawings, photos, and personal information are stored within the EU and never shared without your written consent. Payment is in EUR via SEPA bank transfer, milestone-based; we never invoice the full project upfront.
All technical drawings, material specifications, and lighting plans are delivered in formats your local general contractor and Bauamt can use directly: PDF, DWG, IFC where relevant, and BIM-coordinated when the project warrants it. We follow DIN drawing standards and German tendering conventions so your local trades read everything in their working language.
A senior designer reads your message and replies within 48 hours, in DE / EN / SQ.