Modern interiors are characterised by simple shapes, uncomplicated model geometries and a fairly simple adjustment of light sources. As a rule, it is very easy to obtain approval and alterations are not time-consuming.
Classic interiors tend to have a complex structure. It has a lot of stucco elements, decor, unique pieces of furniture that have to be modelled again. These scenes always have a higher polygonage and as a consequence it is more difficult to work with them. Customers are very demanding to details in such interiors. Therefore, these interiors are more labour-intensive and more time-consuming.
These are even more complex classical styles that are overloaded with numerous mouldings, massive chandeliers, carved elements and mouldings. Almost entirely these interiors consist of unique elements and usually of very complex geometry. All of this requires very serious computer resources when calculating.
As a rule, we discuss the price of these rooms individually. Because these rooms are very small in terms of metreage, but they are as labour-intensive as normal rooms. There is always tile laying, mosaic modelling and many other things that require an additional investment of labour and time.