elcoming the euphoria of 2023, Lifetime Design (LD) as a company offering interior design, architecture, development and supply of the best-quality furniture invites customers to find references and inspiration directly at the newly reopened Lifetime Design Experience Center.
Located on Jl. Raya Antasari no. 70, Cilandak, South Jakarta, Lifetime Design’s main showroom occupies a larger space and offers a wider selection of furniture products and a more-diverse range of interior-design references to make your dream home come true.
The reopening of the main Lifetime Design "Experience Center" showroom in the Antasari area aims to create a new experience for potential and existing customers to better get to know Lifetime Design by experiencing a more-diverse space experience than the previous Lifetime Design showroom with various finishing variations.
Customers will be able to directly see the quality of Lifetime Design, experience the products and consult with the expert Lifetime Design team.
Lifetime Design CEO Rachmat Fauzan said that the company acknowledges the high demand for middle and upper housing as well as increasing investment in the construction of housing and commercial areas.
“The presence of Lifetime Design as a well-known design group can provide a solution and inspiration that is easily accessible by our customers to answer their needs and desires. We continue to develop new innovations by providing the best human resources and offering Lifetime Design’s best-quality furniture, interior design and space ideas that are more creative, while following the 2023 trends,” he said.
For 2023, Lifetime Design highlights three main trends in interior design: modern classic, with elegantly simple details and soft tones to provide a timeless aesthetic; contemporary classic, with bolder colors and material choice for greater contrast between objects and details; and European classic, which emphasizes intricate yet pared down details for a luxurious touch.
Meanwhile, the main accent colors of the year will be smoky blue and terracotta, which seek to blend the unique and homey inside a space. Classic off-white continues to be Lifetime Design’s signature color.
Lifetime Design interior-design principal Gregory Jason said that the company’s internal motto of “look good, but not too much” is in line with the aforementioned trends, noting that good design does not have to use the most-expensive materials or the most-intricate details.
“A good composition in terms of color and shape can provide a visually pleasing aesthetic at an affordable price,” he explained.
Alongside design services, Lifetime Design is also able to construct houses, offices and commercial areas from scratch, offering end-to-end services that will help the process from start-to-finish with its in-house designer and construction teams and a private wood workshop in Central Java.
Established in 2007, Lifetime Design employs a total of 750 employees consisting of professional design and civil-engineering teams. At the beginning of Q3 2022, it completed more than 5,000 residential and commercial projects, including residential projects in Permata Hijau and Bandung as well as commercial shops like ZAP Menteng and Wearing Klamby.
Starting from a small store in Bintaro, Lifetime Design has a main showroom in the Antasari area, a meeting point in Serpong, Banten, as well as the Bandung, West Java, meeting point in Pasir Kaliki area, which was inaugurated in July.
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