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31 Jan 26

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Design-led commercial projects often need multiple pieces — but nobody wants interiors that feel like a catalogue.

The solution is coherent variation: keep the spec tight where it matters, and allow controlled individuality where it adds value.

Define what must match

Lock the fundamentals: footprint, profile language, base geometry and finish direction.

Agree measurable outputs: colour family, sheen level, edge depth and any key dimensions.

Define what can vary (and how)

Timber character can vary within a range. Resin flow can be controlled within a defined aesthetic. Concrete can be tuned within an approved tone window.

This is not ‘random’ — it’s specified variation with boundaries.

Use approvals to remove risk

Approval samples and prototypes aren’t bureaucracy — they’re risk control.

They protect programme timelines by avoiding debates once production is underway.

Document the scheme

Capture the spec in a simple schedule and share it with all stakeholders. The fewer interpretations, the smoother the rollout.

For phased projects, treat the first delivery as the ‘reference set’ for future batches.

If you’re specifying multiple pieces, we can advise how to structure the spec so it stays coherent without looking ‘rolled out’.

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