Civil work forms the foundational aspect of any interior design project, and for Floretina Interior, it involves the execution of structural, non-structural, and renovation tasks to create a robust framework for the design aesthetics. Civil work covers everything from breaking existing structures to constructing new partitions, wall treatments, flooring, ceiling modifications, and essential electrical and plumbing setups.
Demolition and Reconstruction:
The first step often involves dismantling unwanted structures such as walls, old flooring, and ceiling elements. This is followed by reconstruction tasks like building new walls, modifying layouts, and preparing the space as per the design plan. These tasks need to be executed with precision to ensure structural safety.
Flooring and Tiling:
One of the critical aspects of civil work is the installation of flooring materials such as marble, granite, vitrified tiles, or wooden flooring. The selection of materials is made based on the interior design concept, usability, and durability requirements.
Plumbing and Electrical Installations:
Interior projects often require extensive civil work for plumbing systems, especially in kitchens and bathrooms. Civil workers ensure proper drainage, water supply, and electrical wiring. For aesthetic appeal, concealed wiring and plumbing systems are installed within walls or floors to maintain the interior’s clean look.
Ceiling and Wall Modifications:
Civil work for the ceiling may include installing false ceilings or modifying the existing one. This also involves plastering, painting, and surface treatments to ensure smooth finishes for both walls and ceilings. Civil works also cover the construction of niches, alcoves, and other design elements.