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[ PUNNA ARCHITECTS ]

Ar. Vandana Punna

Skilled architect with a passion for designing innovative and functional spaces. With a keen eye for detail and a deep commitment to creating spaces that are both visually compelling and highly functional. With years of experience in the field, understanding of client needs, I specializes in creating personalized architectural solutions that seamlessly blend aesthetics with practicality. And approach focuses on thoughtful design, sustainability, and creating environments that enhance the quality of life. Whether working on residential, commercial, or landscape projects, I expertise ensures each project is executed to the highest standards.

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Our Philosophy

Our mission is to create innovative, sustainable, and functional spaces that enhance the lives of our clients and communities.

Our Missions

Our vision is to lead the way in designing transformative spaces that elevate the human experience and contribute to a sustainable future. We aspire to be at the forefront of architectural innovation

Our Vision

Our values reflect commitment to creativity, sustainability, and collaboration while ensuring that each project aligns with the highest ethical, professional, and quality standards.

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From Sketch to Life

How interior design is cost?

The cost of interior design varies widely based on factors such as the scope of the project, the designer's experience, the size of the space, materials used, and location. Interior design services can be billed in different ways:

What is 3d design and how it works?
  • 3D design refers to the creation of three-dimensional models or visual representations using specialized software. It involves shaping, positioning, and manipulating objects within a virtual space to represent real-world or conceptual designs in a lifelike manner.
    Modeling
  • Texturing and Materials
  • Lighting and Rendering
    Animation and interaction
How much time i will spend on planning?

The amount of time spent on planning, whether for architecture, interior design, or any project, depends on several factors including the scope, complexity, and scale of the project.
1. Small Projects (e.g., Room Design, Single-family home):
Planning time could range from a few days to a few weeks. This includes consultations, concept development, and initial sketches or layouts.

2. Medium-Sized Projects (e.g., Multi-Room Renovation, Commercial Spaces):
For these types of projects, the planning phase might take several weeks to a couple of months. This allows for detailed space planning, design revisions, and selecting materials or furnishings.
3. Large Projects (e.g., Complex Commercial Buildings, Large Residential Projects):
Larger or more complex projects typically require several months for planning. This includes extensive site analysis, multiple rounds of design development, stakeholder meetings, and obtaining necessary permits.

4. Factors Affecting Planning Time:

Design Revisions: The more revisions or customization, the longer the planning phase.
Approval Processes: Obtaining permits or approvals can extend planning time, especially for large-scale projects.
Budget and Scope: A more detailed or high-budget project often requires more thorough planning

Do you offer full-service architectural services (including planning, design, and construction management)?

I can assist you in conceptual planning, designing, and guiding you through the process of working with professional architects, engineers, and contractors. Here's how I can support your project:

1. Planning Phase
Initial Vision Development: Help refine your ideas and requirements into a clear project brief.
Feasibility Analysis: Offer insights into site selection, zoning regulations, and potential constraints (though a professional architect or planner will need to verify).
Conceptual Sketches: Develop visual representations of your ideas for discussions with architects and stakeholders.
2. Design Phase
Preliminary Design Concepts: Create drafts or provide input on spatial layouts, functionality, and aesthetics.
Collaboration with Architects: Serve as a liaison or provide detailed guidance for your discussions with a professional architect.
Visualization: Use tools to create visual mockups, 3D models, or renderings that reflect your ideas.
3. Construction Phase
Construction Documentation: Guide you on how to approach detailed drawings and specifications that contractors will use (though a licensed architect or engineer must prepare them).
Project Management Insights: Provide advice on timelines, communication strategies, and managing the construction process.
Issue Resolution: Assist in problem-solving or adapting plans as challenges arise during construction.
Working with Professionals
For full-service architectural needs, I recommend working with a licensed architect or design-build firm that offers planning, design, and construction management services. I can help you:

Draft an effective project brief.
Evaluate proposals or designs.
Develop questions to ask during consultations.
If you're interested, I can also help you locate experienced architectural firms or recommend strategies to start your project efficiently. Let me know how you'd like to proceed!

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What People Say

“I can’t stop admiring my newly designed inteiors! She has a gift for blending colors, textures, and furniture to create an elegant and cozy space. They made the entire process effortless and even stayed within budget.”
Ram Reddy
“We had very specific ideas for our home, and She exceeded our expectations. She listened closely and delivered a design that is both innovative and personal. The result? A space that feels uniquely ours while being highly functional..”
Jai Krishna
“ She transformed our vision into a stunning reality. She attention to detail and creative approach brought warmth and functionality to our home. The design perfectly balances modern aesthetics with practical living. Highly recommended.”
Navin Kumar