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Design Strategy Case Study

We Do Not Just Pick Pillows. We Solve San Francisco Problems.

Interior design in San Francisco is a contact sport. You are battling 100-year-old plumbing, layouts designed for people who did not have refrigerators, and a fog belt that turns cool grey paint into depressing blue slush. We believe that true luxury is the absence of friction. It is not just about the $10,000 sofa; it is about whether that sofa fits through the narrow Victorian hallway, we verify dimensions digitally, and if the fabric can survive a golden retriever.

We design for living, not for Instagram. Our process digs deep into how you actually move through your day. Do you need a place to drop keys the second you walk in? Does the morning sun hit your laptop screen during Zoom calls? We solve these invisible annoyances through rigorous spatial planning and material specification, all coordinated remotely through your provided floor plans and photos. Below are four projects where we balanced aesthetic rigor with the messy, beautiful reality of daily life in the city.

Signature Work

Reimagining your space

Faimora Interiors crafts spaces around who you are, translating your needs and values into smart design with enduring results.

Interior Design

Alex Chen’s 650-square-foot studio lacked defined zones and felt cramped. We designed custom dual-purpose millwork, a bookshelf/wardrobe divider, and a raised sleeping platform with hidden storage. Using a strict Japandi palette, we created a fully functional home with dedicated workspace, dining, and bedroom areas.

Interior Design

The Montgomery Family’s Victorian had been stripped of character during a 1980s renovation. We restored period-correct plaster moldings in the parlor rooms, used a dark navy hallway as a transition zone, and specified durable quartzite countertops for the modern rear kitchen, bridging two centuries seamlessly.

Interior Design

Altair Ventures’ employees refused returning to their sterile office post-pandemic. We created a “resimercial” space, removing 40% of desks for soft seating, replacing fluorescent lights with residential-style fixtures, and adding acoustic treatments. Employee office attendance increased 80% within the first month of reopening.

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