Interior Design That Works as Well as It Looks
Spaces designed to support how you live, work, and move through them every day.
What is Interior Design?
Much more than you may think.
Interior design goes beyond finishes. It shapes how a space functions from day to day. The way light enters a room, how materials come together, and how each space supports the people using it all matter.
At Resin Architecture, interior design is part of the process from the beginning. This helps us create spaces that feel cohesive and intentional, not something added on at the end.
A Connected Process
We treat interior design as part of the full architectural process. When it’s considered early, everything works together more naturally.
This approach allows us to:
Align interior layouts with the overall design
Choose materials that hold up over time
Keep a consistent look and feel throughout the project
Avoid unnecessary changes later on
Deliver a more complete and resolved final result
These projects are non-structural and non-seismic in nature and must be in compliance with all building design/construction, fire, life-safety, and energy codes, standards, regulations, and guidelines for the purpose of obtaining a building permit, as allowed by law.
In other words, Interior Designers work within the same rigorous, high standards and laws of the architecture industry.
Designed Around Use
Every project starts with how the space will actually be used. Whether it’s a home, a workplace, or a public building, the goal is the same. The space should support real life.
We focus on:
How people move through the space
Natural and artificial lighting
Durability and maintenance of materials
Storage and built-in functionality
Comfort, acoustics, and overall usability
Material & Finish Selection
Material choices affect more than appearance.
They impact how a space performs over time.
We help guide selections so everything works together and makes sense for the space, the use, and the budget.
Our role includes:
Building cohesive material palettes
Recommending finishes based on use and durability
Coordinating with suppliers and contractors
Keeping consistency across all interior elements
Visualization
Before anything is built, you can see how your space will come together.
Using BIMx and 3D modeling, we create interactive models that let you walk through your interiors and understand the design in detail. You can review layouts, materials, and overall flow before construction begins.
This helps you make decisions earlier and reduces surprises later.
Resin Interiors’
Unique Collaborative Experience
Resin Interiors works alongside the entire design team - architects, engineers, and consultants - on every project.
We utilize cutting-edge technology by working live in the model shared by every member of the design team. There is no time wasted in redrawing or remodeling for presentation. This also eliminates the risk of inaccuracies and inconsistencies, providing conflict detection for the beginning. The end result is a complete and accurately designed project.
Resin Interiors invites you to Walk Inside Before You Break Ground.
Resin Interior Design Services
Space Planning
Finishes and Materials Specification
Furniture, Fixtures, & Equipment Selection
Casework Planning & Detailing
Signage & Wayfinding Package Specification
Evaluation of Spacial Functions and Relationships
Construction Documents
Qualifications & Licenses
Resin Architecture’s Interior Designer holds all of the applicable certifications and licenses to perform their work.
Interior Designers are highly qualified and educated individuals who have a passion for creating spaces that meet all of the needs of their clients. Because interior design involves so much more than picking out paint colors, Interior Designers qualify themselves through education, experience, and official examination to become licensed.
When designing your building, interior designers have a moral and ethical responsibility to protect consumers and occupants through designing code-compliant, accessible, and inclusive interior environments that address well-being and also the complex physical, mental, and emotional needs of people.
“Interior design encompasses the analysis, planning, design, documentation, and management of interior non-structural/non-seismic construction and alteration projects in compliance with applicable building design and construction, fire, life-safety, and energy codes, standards, regulations, and guidelines for the purpose of obtaining a building permit, as allowed by law. Qualified by means of education, experience, and examination, interior designers have a moral and ethical responsibility to protect consumers and occupants through the design of code-compliant, accessible, and inclusive interior environments that address well-being, while considering the complex physical, mental, and emotional needs of people.”
— COUNCIL FOR INTERIOR DESIGN QUALIFICATION