What is Interior Design?

Interior design is a multi–faceted profession in which creative and technical solutions are applied within a structure to achieve a built interior environment.

The interior design process follows a systematic and coordinated methodology, including research, analysis, and integration of knowledge into the creative process, whereby the needs and resources of the client are satisfied to produce an interior space that fulfills the project goals.

Showing posts with label Design Checklist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Checklist. Show all posts

Feb 23, 2011

Design Schedule Part 2

To read the first part, please click here.

After you  have finished the stages in the first part, more or less, there will be no more major movement in the the floor plan. If you have some serious concerns regarding this, like a wall you want to  move/remove, talk it out with the architect first. Although I'm sure it will be doable, it might be a little bit expensive to knock them down or make other changes. He will be able to give you advice about other options you might want to explore and tell you just how much work each entails.


Feb 11, 2011

Design Schedule Part I

Most people think that Interior Design entails just picking out furniture and moving it around- but that's just a part of it.

On a general scale, interior designers are responsible for coordinating colors, motif, furniture, paintings, accessories, etc. But we are also obliged to coordinate with the client, architect, contractor, and different suppliers. It's not enough that you can produce good design, you should be able to execute it and that means taking time and effort to explain it to those who will help your vision come to life.
What you should remember is "ALWAYS HAVE A SCHEDULE" It need not be a timetable. What's the difference? A schedule will tell you the the turnover of work without having a definite time or date.