The Designer’s Secret Weapon: Why Architects Partner with Case & Cove

B2B Precision and Collaboration

For architects and interior designers, the "execution phase" is the most vulnerable part of a project. You can spend months perfecting a set of drawings, only to have the vision compromised by a contractor who doesn't understand the nuances of the design or a cabinet shop that can't hit the required tolerances.

At Case & Cove, we have built our business model to be the "secret weapon" for trade professionals. We don't just "take an order"; we act as a high-tech extension of your design team.

Our Trade Advantage

  1. CAD and BIM Integration: We speak your language. Our 3D scans can be exported into high-fidelity models that you can drop directly into your Revit or AutoCAD files. This ensures that the millwork we build interacts perfectly with your specified lighting, plumbing, and structural elements long before we “break ground”.

  2. The "Conflict Check": During our Digital Twin phase, we often identify "on-site conflicts" that didn't appear on the initial plans—like a misplaced HVAC duct or a slightly out-of-plumb wall. By catching these early, we save you from the "emergency phone call" on installation day.

  3. Sample Control and Prototyping: We understand that color and texture are non-negotiable for a designer. We provide physical finish samples and, for complex projects, 1:1 scale prototypes of specific joinery or trim details. This ensures the client’s expectations are managed and the designer’s palette is respected.

  4. Reliability and Liability Reduction: By using laser-precision measurements and M-Class dust extraction, we reduce the risk of on-site damage and ensure the project stays on its critical path.

Architects and designers in Wilmington partner with us because we eliminate the "friction" of the build. We allow you to be the visionary while we handle the data and the sawdust.

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