DOCUMENTATION: THE PART THAT EATS CAPACITY
Most builders, architects, and interior studios I speak to aren’t short on ideas.
They’re short on the time it takes to properly resolve them.
Because documentation isn’t simply drafting drawings.
It’s the coordination layer sitting between design intent and construction:
joinery details, wet areas, finishes, revisions, consultant coordination, compliance requirements, and the countless small decisions that determine whether a project moves smoothly on site — or slowly unravels under pressure.
This is often the part of project delivery that quietly absorbs the most capacity.
Not because it lacks importance, but because it requires sustained attention across hundreds of interconnected details.
And when timelines tighten, it’s usually the interiors layer that gets compressed hardest.
That’s the space I work within.
Cloud23 Design provides Revit-based interior documentation support for builders, architects, and interior design studios requiring coordinated drawing packages, wet area detailing, joinery documentation, and construction-ready interior resolution during busy delivery periods.
The goal is simple:
Resolve more before construction begins.
Mia Blanford
Cloud23 Design
cloud23design.com
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