Structure

Structure is the quiet grammar of a room

We translate how you pause, store, and circulate into placement diagrams and plain-language notes. The outcome is legible space—not a personality overhaul.

Skyxaronix · Amsterdam spatial studio

Why we start with verbs, not Pinterest boards

Rooms work when verbs have homes: cook, fold, charge, read, greet. Images can inspire, but they rarely record the fifteen-minute rituals that actually repeat. Our interviews track those verbs first, then we sketch where each one lands without blocking the next.

We document sight lines and glare because screens and windows moved six centimetres can change whether a corner feels inviting or abandoned. We also note sound paths—thin doors, hard floors—so acoustic softening can be budgeted before furniture arrives.

If you rent, we flag what your lease likely allows and where removable solutions beat drilling. Owners receive the same honesty about load-bearing limits we can see on drawings you provide.

Soft gradient horizon with a circular sun motif suggesting day to evening transition
Evening transitions: we mark where warm light should begin so “off duty” feels physical, not abstract.

What lands in your inbox and on your table

Zone atlas

Colour-coded plan overlays with short captions: primary circulation, secondary storage, future expansion. Each caption names the verb it supports.

Storage math

Shelf counts and drawer depths estimated from what you already own, plus a short list of containers if you want to shop once.

Material matrix

Finishes ranked by durability, local availability, and care effort. Lower-impact options sit beside conventional ones so you can choose with numbers, not guilt.

Maintenance card

A single page of monthly tasks measured in minutes—wiping, rotating, tightening—so upkeep stays proportional.

Sequence we follow

  1. 01

    Listening pass

    We map entries, exits, and pauses. No funnel questionnaires steering you toward a preset SKU list.

  2. 02

    Safety & flow layer

    Trip hazards, door swings, and minimum clear widths addressed before aesthetics debates begin.

  3. 03

    Storage rhythm

    Cadence for daily, weekly, and seasonal items so cupboards breathe and labels stay true.

  4. 04

    Optional upgrades

    Lighting, textiles, hardware—each tier priced and sequenced so you can stop after any layer.

  5. 05

    Handoff

    Printed anchors, digital copies, and a walkthrough checklist you can repeat with housemates.

What we do not do

We stay in environmental and organisational advice: layout, procurement notes, and documentation. We do not provide medical, therapeutic, or diagnostic guidance, and we do not promise outcomes tied to personal performance. If a question falls outside our scope, we say so early and suggest appropriate professionals.

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