The Faces of Commercial Interior Design: Shanna Martin and Rachel Clarida

| August 5, 2022 in Sponsored

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Hatch Interior Design can make any project look great.

But the key is Hatch combines those good looks with complete functionality.

After all, Hatch’s credo is: Because good design is good business.

“Our focus is on the building code, accessibility requirements and ensuring a space helps the business operate more efficiently,” says registered interior designer Shanna Martin, who owns and operates Hatch with registered interior designer Rachel Clarida.

“We help our clients strengthen their brand and stand out against their competition. The beautiful aesthetic is the cherry on top of a well thought out and intentional design plan.”

Hatch deliberately specializes in commercial and multi-family projects.

It’s a purposeful focus because Hatch loves the design intricacies and wide range of clients that commercial design brings.

As such, you can see Hatch’s stunning, and functional, work throughout the city at commercial premises like Care Dental in the completely renovated former East Side Mario’s location, the boutique retail and spacious hair studio at Pomme Salon and the sustainable headquarters of Pela in the Okanagan Innovation Centre, the company that makes the world’s first biodegradable phone case and the revolutionary Lomi countertop composter.

“We love that interior design uses both sides of our brains,” says Rachel.

“We need to be incredibly technical and high-level creative and forward thinking to make a space unique and stand out from its competition.”

Hatch has so many repeat clients and referrals because they work hand-in-hand with them to create spaces that reflect their brand and are always proud of in the end.

Hatch does this while also taking all the stress out of the process by executing all design and coordination and dealing with contractors during construction.

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