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Commercial
Architecture

Whether it’s a shop, office or showroom, the space has to work for your business. How customers move around, where they look first, and how your staff works comfortably — these things directly affect your sales.

150+
Commercial Projects
10+
Years in Lucknow
3D
Walkthroughs Included
100%
LDA Compliant
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Design keeping your business goals in mind, not just pretty pictures

A commercial space is not a home. People come in who don’t know you, they make judgements in the first ten seconds, and they either stay or leave. The way your space is laid out — where the entrance is, how much light falls on your products, whether the seating feels right — all of this is either working for your business or against it.

We’ve designed shops where the old layout was losing walk-in customers at the door, offices where staff were spending 20 minutes a day just walking between departments that should have been adjacent, and showrooms where the prime display area was invisible from the main road. These are not decoration problems. They are planning problems, and they have planning solutions.

We design commercial spaces the same way a good business owner thinks — what is the goal, who is the customer, and what needs to happen the moment they walk in. Everything else follows from that.

Different businesses, different design problems

Every type of commercial space has its own logic. A clinic is not designed like a boutique. An office is not designed like a showroom. We understand what each one needs before we draw a single line.

Retail Shops
Customers decide whether to enter within seconds of seeing the storefront. Inside, they follow natural paths — and if your products aren’t placed along those paths, they get missed. We plan display layout, lighting zones, trial room positions, and billing counters based on how customers actually move, not how it looks on paper.
Offices
A good office makes work easier. The right team sits together, meeting rooms are where they’re needed, and the pantry doesn’t create a traffic jam at lunchtime. We look at how your teams operate, then design a floor plan that removes daily friction instead of just filling space with workstations.
Showrooms
A showroom needs to do two things — impress at first glance and guide the customer through the full range without them feeling pushed. We design the sightlines, the product zones, the consultation area, and the desk positions so the space is doing selling work even before your staff says a word.
Clinics and Diagnostic Centres
Patients need to feel calm, not lost. Separate waiting areas for different departments, clear signage lines, staff movement that doesn’t cross patient areas — this is what separates a well-run clinic from a chaotic one. We’ve designed enough of these to know where the problems usually come from.
Coaching Centres and Institutes
Students, parents, and faculty all use the same building differently. Reception that handles walk-ins without blocking the corridor, classrooms with proper acoustics so the back row can hear, faculty rooms that are actually usable — we design for how an institute runs day to day, not just how it looks during admissions season.
Multi-floor Commercial Buildings
When you’re building to lease or sell floor by floor, every floor needs to work independently — its own entry logic, its own toilet block, its own electrical metering. We plan buildings that give you maximum flexibility in how units are divided and occupied, so you’re not locked into one configuration forever.
Question 01
Where does the customer look first?
The entrance, the focal wall, the first display — all of this is planned before anything else. If the first thing a customer sees when they walk in doesn’t make them want to go further, the rest of the space doesn’t matter.
Question 02
How does your staff actually work?
Staff who walk too far, work in bad light, or share one exit with customers — these are daily frustrations that affect performance. We plan staff areas, movement paths, and back-of-house separately from customer areas and make sure both work properly.
Question 03
What happens when it’s full?
A space that works fine with 10 people but breaks down with 40 is a planning failure. We design for peak occupancy — enough exits, enough ventilation, no bottlenecks — so your best days don’t become your most stressful ones.

Everything your contractor, landlord, and LDA will ask for

Commercial projects often need more documentation than residential ones — change of land use permissions, fire NOC drawings, signage plans. We prepare all of it so you’re not scrambling after the design is done.

Detailed floor plan with dimensions
Facade and exterior elevation design
3D exterior and interior walkthrough
Customer flow and space planning layout
Electrical and AC load plan
Plumbing and toilet block layout
Signage placement plan
Fire exit and safety compliance drawings
LDA / municipal approval drawings
One Honest Thing to Know

Commercial projects move fast once they start — rent is running, staff is waiting, stock is sitting in a warehouse. We understand that. But the one mistake that causes the most delays is skipping proper planning at the start to save a few weeks. A shop that gets opened quickly with the wrong layout will either underperform or need a costly refit within two years. We’ve seen both. Take the time to do the planning properly — it pays back much faster in a commercial space than anywhere else.

Got a commercial space to build or fit out?

Tell us the type of business, the approximate area, and where it’s located in Lucknow. We’ll come back with a clear plan.

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