As an architect or interior designer, you will pay great attention to the major details of the project for a home or building. The focus is usually on the places where people stay and get a chance to explore his surroundings. Examples of these places are the staircase, waiting area, and lobby. However, there are places in the building that are just as frequently visited but are not decorated in a similar fashion. An example is the elevator. It is a utility used daily, yet elevator interiors remain simple in contrast with how other building parts have been decorated. Universality in design and luxury should be maintained in all parts of the building. Thus, the elevator should also be given the attention of the interior designer. It is used by employees, visitors, and investors alike, so they should appreciate its ambiance as how they appreciate the other parts of the building.