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From Generic to Genuine: Why Architect-Designed Layouts Matter
Date
April 2025
Designer, Architect
As an architect, my approach challenges this standard. I design customized layouts that are proportional, efficient, and tailored to the lifestyle and expectations of the user. Rather than forcing people to adapt to rigid, ill-fitting spaces, I create multifunctional environments that adapt to them.
Portfolio
Project Type
New Architectural Design Planning, with 2 options
Developer-issued floor plans are often designed for mass production — not for real people with real needs. These layouts tend to be cramped, disproportionate, and stripped of functionality, prioritizing quantity over quality. Spaces are frequently reduced to bare minimums, resulting in homes that lack spatial flow, natural light, storage, or even logical room relationships.
As an architect, my approach challenges this standard. I design customized layouts that are proportional, efficient, and tailored to the lifestyle and expectations of the user. Rather than forcing people to adapt to rigid, ill-fitting spaces, I create multifunctional environments that adapt to them.
An architect's plan values both the aesthetic and the practical, ensuring that every square meter is meaningful, liveable, and flexible. Good design isn't about fitting into a box — it's about breaking out of one to design spaces that truly work for the people inside them.



