How We Install and Protect High-Value Interiors

Most Arredo projects take place in occupied environments. Work is performed around residents, staff, guests, or active operations. The site is not static. It is in use. Installation is planned around access, circulation, noise, dust control, and operational constraints. The objective is not only correct installation. It is correct installation without disruption.
Before any installation begins, we protect what is already there. Floors, walls, door frames, thresholds, and any adjacent finished surfaces are covered and secured. Tools are placed on protective surfaces, never on client materials, never on finished floors. This is not policy for policy’s sake. It reflects a fundamental understanding of what we are working with and what it costs to repair or replace it.
- Controlled staging area established on arrival
- Work zones kept clean and organized throughout
- Daily site resets: the space is returned to order at the end of every day
- Precise leveling, alignment, and hardware calibration on every piece
- Field conditions assessed and resolved before installation proceeds
- Final walkthrough focused on detail, function, finish quality, and longevity
We document before and after. Pre-installation condition records, photographic placement documentation, assembly sequence records for complex systems, and completion reports are standard on every engagement. Clients receive a handover package they can file, insure against, and build on. Documentation is not a service we offer separately. It is part of how we work.
We do not work in isolation. Most luxury interiors involve multiple trades, and the quality of the installation depends on how well those trades are coordinated. We work with electricians, plumbers, AV integration, IT teams, and security and access-control contractors, ensuring that our scope integrates cleanly with theirs.
All personnel operate under strict confidentiality standards. We do not discuss clients, projects, or site conditions with anyone outside the engagement. Identification is carried at all times. Conduct on site reflects the environment we are working in.