Every project is a story of precision.
Eleven years of construction sites. Over 1,500 installations. Every project in this portfolio tells a story of something lost: a challenging surface, a material that tolerates no mistakes, an impossible deadline, a result that had to be perfect.
It’s not just about hanging paper. It’s about reading a space, understanding the material, anticipating problems before they become such. A villa with a ten-meter-high staircase and thirty-six steps embedded in the wall poses challenges that no manual describes. An eighty-four-room hotel with custom graphics and custom ceilings requires logistics that must be planned before even unrolling the first roll of paper.
This portfolio is not a collection of pretty pictures. It is the documentation of a method applied to real contexts, with real materials, for clients who do not accept compromises.
Types of Intervention
Luxury Residential
Private villas, luxury apartments, country homes, and beachfront residences. Installations featuring the highest-quality materials — de Gournay, Fromental, Phillip Jeffries, Cole & Son — on surfaces that require meticulous preparation and a steady hand. Every room is a project in itself: non-standard heights, curved walls, exposed beams, fireplaces, staircases. Nothing we haven’t tackled before.
Contract e Hospitality
Hotels, resorts, spas, restaurants, showrooms. Contract work operates under different rules: strict construction schedules, coordination with other trades, and often work at night or on days when the premises are closed. The ability to work independently, quickly, and without the need for constant supervision is what distinguishes a professional installer from a craftsman.
Commercial and Retail Spaces
Stores, offices, beauty salons, businesses. Materials such as vinyl non-woven fabric and eco-friendly papers from Officinarkitettura find their greatest expression in these settings: durable, washable, aesthetically flawless, and suitable for high-traffic areas.
Special Installations
Stairwells, barrel vaults, curved walls, seamless surfaces, spaces with complex architectural features. These are the projects that others turn down or execute poorly. They are also the most interesting projects.