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Residential Architecture and Interiors

Rama Architects can support residential projects from early design thinking through to documentation, interiors and construction-stage coordination, subject to each client’s confirmed project scope.

Residential project image from M House in Clareville
M House, Clareville — project image used as residential design context.

How the page should be read

A prototype services overview, shaped around residential work and site context.

For review, the services below organise the studio’s possible areas of support into clear project moments: early design thinking, residential architecture and interiors, planning and documentation, and site-responsive considerations.

Final service language should be confirmed with Rama before production publication.

Proposed areas of support

Services organised by project need

Each area is shown as a prototype-safe capability group rather than a fixed process, package, timeline or promise.

01

Residential architecture

New homes

Early and developed design thinking for new residential projects, subject to an agreed project scope.

  • New homes
  • Concept design
02

Existing homes

Alterations and additions

Design support for established homes where new work needs to sit carefully with the existing building and site.

  • Alterations and additions
  • Heritage-sensitive alterations
03

Interior focus

Residential interiors

Interior design can be considered alongside architecture where the confirmed scope calls for it.

  • Residential interiors
  • Concept design
04

Documentation and coordination

Planning, documentation and builder coordination

Project support may extend into planning, documentation and construction-stage coordination where agreed.

  • Planning approvals / development applications
  • Construction documentation
  • Tendering / builder coordination
  • Construction-stage services
Residential project image from Heritage Modern House in Queenscliff
05

Site considerations

Heritage and bushfire-prone site response

Some residential sites call for more careful attention to existing fabric, landscape, planning overlays or bushfire context.

  • Heritage-sensitive alterations
  • Bushfire-prone site design

Project context

Residential work across coastal, bushland and established neighbourhood settings.

The prototype uses selected project imagery to suggest the kinds of contexts a service conversation may need to consider, without turning those examples into claims about a fixed method or outcome.

Residential project image from Plateau Project in Bilgola Plateau
Bilgola Plateau context
Residential project image from Container House in Church Point
Church Point bushland context
Residential project image from Bellevue Small / The Loft in Avalon Beach
Avalon Beach residential context

Engagement note

Scoped around the project

Every engagement is subject to each client’s confirmed project scope.

This prototype avoids fixed process, approval, outcome and timeline claims. It is intended to help Rama review how services might be presented visually before production content is confirmed.

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