Our outlook
Fluxion sp. z o.o. approaches every apartment, house, and office renovation as a partnership built on clarity: what you need from the space, what the building allows, and what can be delivered within an agreed frame.
We prioritise readable documentation, predictable sequencing, and straight answers when scope or site conditions shift. The aim is a finished interior that feels intentional—light, sound, materials, and routes working together—rather than a patchwork of quick fixes.
Respect for neighbours, shared building rules, and safe working practices is part of that outlook. Where choices affect durability or later maintenance, they are surfaced early so decisions stay informed from first sketch to handover.
How we work
This is the sequence Fluxion sp. z o.o. follows for apartment, house, and office renovations—from the first written note through to handing the keys back after fit-out.
First written contact
You describe whether the property is a flat, a single-family house, or a commercial office floor, which rooms or zones should change, and any calendar limits that matter. Keeping the first message on email preserves a single thread that later steps can refer to without ambiguity.
Inspection and written scope
Where it makes sense, the current layout and building services are checked on location. Notes, dimensions, and images feed a line-by-line scope: what may be dismantled, what partitions or openings are planned, how electrics, water, and heating shift, and which finishing layers apply to each room.
Commercial terms and sign-off
You receive a proposal that mirrors that scope, including how work could be phased if the site must stay partly usable. Once the content and conditions are accepted, signatures lock the deliverable list so procurement and programming can proceed against a stable baseline.
Before tools arrive on site
Long-lead items and trade slots are aligned; access hours, lift use, and storage are coordinated with the building or landlord when the renovation sits in a multi-unit block or managed office. Dust routes, protection of shared corridors, and debris removal are agreed so rough work can start without surprises.
Rough work through to finishes
Activities follow a logical order: structural or partition changes first, then distribution for power and water, then airtight layers in wet rooms, then substrates, then final surfaces and fixtures. Intermediate checks happen before tiles, before plasterboard is closed where inspection is required, and before decoration when lighting positions are final.
Closing the renovation
You tour the renovated apartment, house, or workspace with a short snag list for minor corrections. After those points are cleared, installed equipment is demonstrated where needed, and care instructions are collected in one place so occupancy can resume on a clear footing.
Client testimonial
A short video from a client on their apartment renovation experience with Fluxion sp. z o.o.