Project brief
A distinct vision for every model home.
Mari is a 17-story luxury condominium development with 138 residences in Bellevue, Washington. OneSpace was engaged to furnish four model homes, with layouts ranging from studio to three-bedroom.
Each residence needed to offer prospective buyers a different, fully realized expression of life at Mari. At the same time, the collection had to feel unmistakably connected by one premium standard — and move from initial concept to completed interiors within a compressed five-month schedule.

The strategic challenge
Different identities, one level of refinement.
OneSpace developed an individual furnishing concept for each model residence, responding to its proportions, circulation, architecture, and natural light. Sculptural forms, polished surfaces, layered materials, expressive color, and considered accessories gave every setting a point of view.
Design decisions were tested against manufacturing requirements, sourcing options, and the delivery program from the beginning. That discipline kept each concept visually distinctive without losing the practical path to production and installation.

“Every residence needed its own character — while every detail still had to feel worthy of Mari.”
FF&E design services
Designed to make premium living feel immediate.
These interiors were not simply furnished rooms. They were sales environments designed to help potential buyers understand the experience of living at Mari — how an evening might unfold, how guests could gather, and how work, rest, dining, and storage could coexist with ease.
Across the collection, furniture scale and placement clarified the possibilities of each floor plan. Generous layouts became settings for entertaining and flexible work; more compact layouts used precise spatial relationships to preserve openness, comfort, and privacy.
Rather than repeating one visual formula, OneSpace created varied but complementary expressions of premium residential life. The result gave prospective buyers more than a floor plan to evaluate: it gave them an atmosphere to imagine themselves within.



Procurement, logistics, and installation
From approved design to installed model homes in five months.
With design, sourcing, production, logistics, and installation coordinated by the same team, every approved decision could move directly into its next stage. OneSpace could respond as requirements evolved while protecting the original design direction.
Stage
Site measurement
Confirm dimensions, access, clearances, and installation conditions before production.
Client valueReduced downstream fit issues and identified delivery constraints early.

Stage
Production and packing
Move approved selections into sourcing and manufacturing, then inspect and protect every piece.
Client valueKept quality control and shipment readiness within one coordinated workflow.

Stage
Logistics and delivery
Coordinate international shipment, delivery sequencing, site access, and pre-installation readiness.
Client valueReduced handoffs across vendors and kept the compressed program moving.

Stage
Installation and styling
Assemble, place, inspect, and finish each residence for presentation.
Client valueCarried the approved concept through to a consistent final level of detail.

The transformation
From an empty floor plan to a place buyers can picture as home.
Drag each divider to compare the unfinished setting with its completed model-home presentation. Furniture establishes scale and flow; artwork, textiles, lighting, and OS&E turn those spatial decisions into atmosphere.




Project outcome
Four distinct homes, delivered as one.
Completed within five months, the project brought four individual model-home concepts to life with a consistent level of finish. Mari Bellevue was subsequently nominated for Best Condominium in The Seattle Times’ 2026 Best in the PNW Awards, recognizing the development’s overall quality and market presence.
For the client, working with one accountable team created a clearer path from design decisions to final installation while reducing coordination across separate consultants, vendors, and delivery partners.
- Residences
- Four distinct concepts
- Delivery
- Five months
- Coordination
- One integrated partner





