
A fitout can hit every major milestone — layout approved, materials delivered, walls up — and still fall short at the finish line. That's usually a question of detail: the reveal between a panel and a ceiling line, the way a skirting meets a doorframe, the consistency of a handle line across twenty cabinet fronts.
None of this shows up in a floor plan. It shows up when someone actually stands in the room, and it's the difference between a space that photographs well and one that holds up to being lived in.
That's why attention to detail is treated as a stage of the process, not an afterthought — from joints to finishes, each element is checked against the same standard before a project is called complete.
It's slower work. It's also the part clients remember longest.