INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES

“The Decade Ahead” – An attractive, sustainable and safe campus that offers a high quality of life to faculty, staff, students, alumni and the community, making UF a desirable place to visit, live, work and play.

Services We Provide

  • Initial space planning
  • Furniture selections for major and capitalized large minor projects
  • Design of specialized spaces, including but not limited to:
    • Conference Rooms
    • Classrooms
    • Student, Faculty and Resident Lounges
    • Lobby and Reception areas
  • Assistance with standardizing materials, finishes and furniture
  • Major project plan review
  • Signage design and procurement
  • Artwork selection and placement
  • Specialized spaces

Recent Interior Design related projects

  • Herbert Wertheim Laboratory for Engineering Excellence
  • Norman Hall
  • Marston Study Area
  • Harrell Medical Education Building Furnishings
  • Cancer and Genetics Finish & Furniture Masterplan
  • Reitz Union Furnishings
  • College of Law – various projects
  • Communicore Student Lounges
  • College of Dentistry – color master palette
  • College of Medicine – color & furniture standards
  • Health Science Center Library

PK YONGE HIGH SCHOOL FURNITURE SELECTION

Flexible furniture was selected by PDC Interiors for the new PK Yonge high school classrooms. Furniture included café height tables and chairs, desk height and lounge furniture. All furnishings can be easily re-configured to allow for large and small group learning. The building color palette has been integrated into the furnishings to create a mobile, colorful, visually appealing learning space.

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IBC AND IHLC NEW FACILITY FURNITURE SELECTION

Comfortable and home like furnishings were selected by PDC Interiors Group for the new Institute of Black Culture and the Institute of Hispanic and Latino Culture buildings. “Living rooms” were created to mimic the historic homes the Institutes previously occupied. Commercial furnishings were used in offices and collaborative spaces. The colorful palettes were key with flexible moveable furnishings for events.

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