Technical Documentation
Floor plans, demolition plans, reflected ceiling and lighting intent, elevations, sections, and details — packaged as issue-ready PDFs for contractor coordination, client review, and permit support.
Technical documentation, detailed interior resolution, and selective visual support — produced to your standard, delivered as issue-ready PDF packages.
SOLYDO works with boutique and mid-size residential interior design firms that need reliable technical production capacity — without adding to their payroll.
If your projects involve kitchens, custom millwork, full-home renovations, or anything that needs detailed contractor-facing documentation, we're built for that work.
We're not a freelancer you have to manage. We're not a staffing platform. We're a specialist studio that understands interior design at a technical level — and delivers to your standard.
You have more project volume than your team can document.
You need deliverables your clients and contractors can act on directly.
You want a partner who understands your work — not someone you have to train every time.
We do the technical production work that residential interior design firms need most, and we do it at a level you can send directly — to clients, contractors, or a permit package.
Floor plans, demolition plans, reflected ceiling and lighting intent, elevations, sections, and details — packaged as issue-ready PDFs for contractor coordination, client review, and permit support.
Cabinetry intent, millwork, built-ins, vanities, closets, and contractor-facing detailing — resolved to the level required for clean execution on site.
Visualizations built from your actual selections and finishes, used as decision support for clients and contractors — not generic marketing renders.
Standard delivery is issue-ready, print-ready PDF. Editable source files are provided only when expressly scoped. Permit Set Support is packaged separately when applicable.
Every project starts with a clear scope — deliverables, inputs, timeline, and what's included. No surprises on either side.
Tell us about the project: spaces, scope, timeline, and what you already have. We'll confirm what we need to start and send a proposal with defined deliverables and a fixed fee.
Once approved, we work inside the agreed scope. Internally reviewed before anything leaves our desk — you don't receive drafts, you receive deliverables.
Two consolidated review rounds are included in every package. Feedback by email or marked-up document. We turn it around and re-issue.
The final package goes out as a professional PDF — complete, clean, and ready for your client, your contractor, or your permit package. No extra work on your end.
A typological view of what we produce — shown through fragments of real project sets, grouped by deliverable.
Because we work white-label, client firms and project locations stay off this page. What follows are details and fragments from real deliverables — shown as evidence of the work, not as branded case studies.
Floor plans, demolition, reflected ceilings, elevations, sections, and details — packaged as issue-ready PDFs for contractors, clients, and permit submission.
Custom cabinetry, built-ins, vanities, and closets resolved to the level contractors actually build from.
Visualizations built from your real selections — accurate enough to present to clients and close approvals.
Full scope across a single project: plans, millwork details, and renders produced as one coordinated set — so your documentation and your presentation tell the same story.
The practical answers to the questions principals usually ask before we start working together.
It depends on the project. CAD drawings are ideal, but a measured sketch, photos with dimensions, or a combination works fine. We adapt to what you have.
For projects that include 3D visualization, we'll also need your selections — product links, finish references, moodboards. If there are gaps, we can work with you to fill them. And if something you've selected doesn't fit the space, we'll flag it before it becomes a problem downstream.
Yes. Everything we produce is white-label — your name, your brand, your client relationship. We're invisible in the process by design.
Consolidated feedback delivered by email or marked-up document on your timeline. We incorporate corrections within the approved scope and re-issue. Changes to the brief, new areas, or new design directions are scoped as additional work.
Everything we deliver is a professional PDF package — complete, clean, and ready to use. We provide editable CAD files in the specific cases where the project requires coordination with other design and construction disciplines. When that applies, it's established in the scope from day one.
Most projects are delivered within 15 business days from the moment we have what we need to start. If your timeline is tighter, let us know — we'll tell you honestly what's possible. We do everything we can to meet your schedule. What we want to avoid is treating urgency as the default.
Yes. If you have sheet templates, drawing standards, or a specific way you present documentation, tell us at the start and we'll match it.
Tell us about the project — spaces, scope, timeline, and where you are in the process. We'll come back with a clear read on what we can do and what it takes.