BCAE Architects appoints interior designer
Chorley-based BCAE Architects has appointed Jessica Lauren as its in-house interior designer, a move aimed at enhancing its comprehensive design solutions and providing clients with an integrated service from concept to completion.
Jessica, with extensive experience in luxury homes and exclusive housing schemes, will work closely with the architectural team to merge architectural excellence with sophisticated interior design.
Her expertise will add a new level of creativity, advising on space, lighting and materials through mood boards, concept samples and 3D modelling.
Jessica said: “I’m extremely excited to be joining BCAE, with such a dynamic and forward-thinking team, offering tailored interior design services, ensuring every space is as thoughtfully crafted on the inside as it is on the outside.”
BCAE Architects, now in its second year, offers a full-service practice, with projects spanning new homes, refurbishments and commercial developments.
Ben Craven, director of BCAE Architects, added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Jess to our team and it’s a significant move for BCAE.
“Her design philosophy aligns perfectly with our vision for creating harmonious, sustainable, and user-focused spaces and her input will undoubtedly strengthen our ability to deliver truly exceptional results.”
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