Architectural systems that structure space, light, and movement

Dream Design specifies Rimadesio where the brief calls for interior architecture that shapes how a home functions day to day: clear transitions between rooms, controlled sightlines, and storage integrated as part of the plan. These are systems that need to be decided early—set-outs, tolerances, and service positions resolved so lines land cleanly in the built result.

Sliding partitions, doors, wardrobes, and shelving are planned as part of a wider scheme, with proportion, circulation, and material direction aligned across adjoining spaces. The result is an interior that reads calm and ordered, with thresholds and junctions resolved so the home feels coherent over time.

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FEATURED PROJECTS

A selection of projects where Rimadesio systems have been integrated within a wider interior scheme—thresholds, sightlines, and detailing resolved in context.