Overview
Teambox develops interior renovation projects to improve how the space works in daily life. We analyse layout, circulation, natural light, materials and construction solutions, reducing the likelihood of impractical decisions or unexpected costs during works.
The goal is to reorganise the space coherently: clarify priorities, adapt the home to real needs and transform the interior without losing logic, comfort or durability.
Phases
- Survey and diagnosis
Analysis of the existing space, client needs, technical constraints and reorganisation potential.
- Concept and proposal
Definition of layout, functional zones, circulation, light and base solutions. Identification of priorities and possible alternatives.
- Project development
Detail of solutions, materials, finishes and essential elements for execution, with drawings and technical guidance.
- Construction preparation
Clarification of final decisions, coordination of choices and support in preparing for the start of works.
Frequently asked questions
What is an interior renovation project?
It is a set of decisions and drawings that defines how the interior will be reorganised and executed, including layout, materials, lighting and appropriate technical solutions for the space.
Does interior renovation require planning permission?
Not always. It depends on the type of intervention and the municipality. If there are significant changes (structure, façades, areas, use, etc.), planning permission or prior notification may be required.
Do you only work on decoration?
No. The focus is interior architecture: space organisation, functionality, materials and construction solutions. We can support aesthetic choices, but always linked to how the space actually functions.
Can you renovate just one room (kitchen or bathroom)?
Yes. The service can be applied to a specific room or a set of spaces, adjusting the level of detail to the objective.
Do you work within a defined budget?
Yes. We work with an investment ceiling and propose compatible solutions, adjusting choices, materials and scope. Final costs, however, depend on measurements, the contractor and site conditions.
Does it include construction supervision?
It can, as a complementary service. Construction supervision involves site visits and technical clarifications to reduce risks and deviations during execution.









