I’m redesigning a suite of private offices and want the space to feel calm and distinguished through a blue-and-white palette. The overall direction is traditional rather than modern or industrial, so think classic lines, balanced proportions, and finishes that will still look refined in ten years. Partitions are central to the plan: I prefer a combination of wood framing with glazed panels to let light flow while keeping each office acoustically private. Pure glass or full-height wood are options only where they make functional sense, but the primary look should be that mixed treatment. Here’s what I need from you: • A concept layout that shows traffic flow, workstation placement, and storage zones. • Mood board and material schedule specifying paint codes for the blues and whites, timber stain, and glass details. • Photorealistic 3D renders (or high-quality SketchUp/Enscape visuals) of at least two key viewpoints so I can sign off on the look before documentation. • Final technical drawings for the partitions—plan, elevations, and a simple joinery detail—ready for my contractor’s use. If you regularly work in AutoCAD, Revit, or similar and can translate the design story into clear construction information, I’d love to see recent examples of comparable office interiors you’ve handled. Turnaround for the initial concept is two weeks from award; the detailed set can follow once the concept is approved. I’m ready to get started as soon as I find the right collaborator.