It’s just Bim — one desk, two monitors, and a coffee mug that’s seen more deadlines than daylight. Well, Bim and his assistant, Laurie, who keeps the chaos in check, answers the emails he forgets to, and somehow makes sure every project lands on time. No big agency layers, no “let me loop someone in.” Just a tight little setup that works the way good studios should: personal, focused, and quietly reliable.
Bim’s process is equal parts artistry and routine. He’ll ask about mood, materials, and what story the space should tell. Then he’ll dive in — render by render, update by update — while Laurie keeps timelines straight and inboxes sane. It’s a small studio, but it runs with the precision of a much bigger one (minus the drama).
He’s been in the game for 21 years, but don’t mistake that for being stuck in his ways. Bim loves getting feedbacks, always tinkering, always evolving . He considers every idea, critique, and fresh perspective as way to sharpen his craft.
If you’re an architect, a designer, or an homeowner who needs Bim’s services, he is more than happy to chat with you. You can reach him via email: