I have a set of upcoming residential and small-scale commercial projects that now need full architectural treatment. For the residential portion I will require three clear deliverables: detailed floor plans ready for permit submission, photorealistic 3D renderings, and an interior design package that ties finishes, furniture, and lighting together. On the commercial side I’ll share a written program and brand guidelines; from that I’ll need schematic layouts and presentation-quality visuals that communicate flow and atmosphere to my stakeholders. All work must be issued in native AutoCAD files alongside clean PDF sheets; models should be built in SketchUp and rendered through Enscape (or a tool of similar quality). I review in Microsoft Office, so any schedules or notes should drop seamlessly into Word or Excel. To keep the process smooth I’ll supply measured surveys, reference imagery, and decision logs on day one. In return, I expect: • A kick-off meeting to clarify scope and agree milestones • Weekly progress uploads for plans, models, and material boards • Final files packaged, named, and layered clearly If that cadence works for you and you’re comfortable switching between residential charm and commercial practicality, let’s jump in.