Review references
Confirm design intent, project records and approved publication facts.
A proposed case study based on a legacy website reference. The final page must identify the verified location, property type, exact decorative scope and approved visual evidence.
The final case study should explain which rooms or walls were included, how the visual direction was approved and how the treatment related to adjacent finishes.
Legacy copy refers to flooring coordination and Italian materials. Those claims must be checked against project records before publication.
The publishable version should show how samples, colour, texture and layout were approved and how adjacent finishes were protected.
Confirm design intent, project records and approved publication facts.
Document real sample, colour or texture approval.
Describe actual wall condition and verified preparation.
Explain the real sequence and interface with surrounding finishes.
Use factual completion notes and approved photography.
The following placeholders are layout references, not evidence of completed A One work.
The final result section should use real after-photography and restrained factual wording. Avoid generic claims unless they are an approved client quotation.
This draft project page should link directly to the relevant service page after factual approval.