I need an inventive interior designer who can translate a modern aesthetic, anchored in calm neutral tones, into every corner of our new office. The brief covers open work areas, shared lounges, meeting rooms, the reception, pantry, and both washrooms. Beyond looks, the layout must squeeze the most out of our square footage, keep employees comfortable through smart ergonomics and lighting, and still feel stylish the moment clients walk in. I can provide the current floor plan, furniture inventory, and brand guidelines on award. From there, I’m counting on you to propose space-saving ideas, select finishes that age well, and specify fixtures and furniture that balance durability with visual appeal. Please work in whichever drafting and visualization tools you’re fastest with—AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, 3ds Max, or similar are all fine—as long as the output is clear enough for contractors to build from. Expected deliverables • Two initial mood boards and a keyed space-plan concept • Finalized floor plan with furniture and circulation layout • 3D renders (minimum four angles per zone) to illustrate lighting and materiality • Complete material, fixture, and furniture schedules with sourcing notes • Construction drawings and concise installation notes for our fit-out team • One round of revisions after each stage I’m ready to start immediately and would like the first concept within a week of kickoff, with the full package wrapped up four weeks later. Let me see examples of your modern commercial work and tell me how you’ll keep the project on schedule while hitting the space-maximizing, comfort-driven, and aesthetic goals outlined above.