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e transformative efforts behind her work completely redefine the traditional look and feel of an aircra cabin, with accessories that grant clients spaces for tranquility and concentration. Serene bedroom areas, open living spaces, bathrooms, and zones dedicated to forging business transactions are implemented into the design plan to guarantee the interior can meet every foreseeable need. Each aircra boasts a one-of-a-kind design that is tailored to suit the visionary hopes and dreams of the client, while still making it feel like home. Within the realm of high-end, large aircra design for narrow- body and wide-body planes, a project begins approximately a year before the delivery of the empty aircra to the outfitting company. During this time, the design period is frozen and pre-engineering starts so that the overall downtime is as short as possible. Depending on the design complexity and the aircra size, each project that Unique Aircra takes on can span nine months to three years to complete. Included in this time frame are approximately three months dedicated to certification and test flights. Every aspect of the project is carefully and delicately executed with the overriding desire to meet the client's every demand while ensuring complete safety. "Good design is almost always invisible," Warja shares. "You don't really see it, but you can feel it." Warja intimately understands the stresses of flying and how high altitudes and dryness of the air can inflict tension unbeknownst to us. No one can concentrate when tired or under pressure, and Unique Aircra aims to alleviate this strain and provide a sense of relief. As Warja puts it, "If you can enter a room and revive a bit, it is a good design." is mantra fuels both the mission of Unique Aircra and Warja's expertise in such compelling artistry. Warja directs her design efforts toward sedative lighting, so hues, and materials that invoke a sense of calm. "Every little corner, every little detail, every monument, everything is designed from scratch," Warja asserts. e timeless and elegant spirit of such pristine and cohesive design saturates every inch of the aircra's interior, creating the ideal atmosphere for optimal relaxation amidst a physically enduring flight. "Every little corner, every little detail, every monument, everything is designed from scratch," VUE ON | DESIGN 76 VUENJ.COM

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