05/11/2026
Let's be real โ some commercial spaces just feel wrong. Even the expensive ones.
You walk in, something's off, and you can't put your finger on it.
We can. And it almost always comes down to these 4 design mistakes:
๐ด LIGHTING LAST
If lighting is a finish decision, the space is already compromised. Full stop. Lighting shapes how every material, surface, and proportion is perceived. Ignore it early and spend the rest of the project trying to compensate.
๐ด BAD SCALE
A ceiling grid that doesn't align with fixture sizing doesn't just look wrong โ it physically compresses the room. Tenants feel confined. Clients feel uncomfortable. Nobody renews a lease because the vibe was off.
๐ด ALL WHITE, ALL WRONG
White walls aren't sophisticated by default. Without contrast, material texture, or tonal variation, white reads as empty โ not minimal. There's a difference, and your tenants know it.
๐ด CEILING CHAOS
Nothing kills premium perception faster than exposed ductwork, uncoordinated ceiling grids, and visible infrastructure. It's the visual equivalent of leaving the scaffolding up.
These four mistakes are quietly costing commercial properties in leasing strength, tenant retention, and long-term asset value โ every single day.
The good news? Every single one is preventable when design is treated as strategy โ not decoration.