Interior Design
Consulting & Supervising
3D Visualization & Artificial Intelligence
1. Discovery
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Purpose: Understand the client's vision, needs, and budget.
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Actions: Meet with the client to discuss their goals, style, and functional needs. Establish the project scope and budget.
2. Concept Creation
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Purpose: Develop a high-level design direction.
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Actions: Create a mood board or visual concept that outlines the theme, color palette, and material inspiration. Present to the client for feedback.
3. Space Planning
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Purpose: Design an efficient, functional layout.
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Actions: Draft a basic floor plan and furniture arrangement to maximize space and flow. Get client approval.
4. Material and Finish Selection
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Purpose: Choose core elements for the space.
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Actions: Select essential finishes, furniture, and fixtures that fit the design concept and budget.
5. Budget Finalization
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Purpose: Align design choices with available funds.
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Actions: Review costs with the client and adjust as needed to stay within budget.
6. Implementation
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Purpose: Bring the design to life.
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Actions: Order materials and furniture, oversee installation, and style the space with minimal but impactful decor.
7. Final Review
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Purpose: Ensure client satisfaction.
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Actions: Walk through the finished space with the client, making any minor adjustments if needed.
Consulting
​​Consulting in interior design involves guiding clients on decisions related to aesthetics, functionality, and project feasibility. A consultant offers expert advice to shape the design vision and ensure that choices align with the client’s objectives, budget, and timeline.
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Idea Generation: Help clients brainstorm and develop a concept that reflects their style and meets their needs.
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Space Planning Advice: Provide guidance on efficient layouts and spatial organization, including furniture arrangement and flow.
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Material & Finish Selection: Recommend colors, materials, fabrics, finishes, and fixtures to achieve a cohesive look.
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Budget Guidance: Offer realistic insights into project costs and help clients prioritize spending.
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Feasibility and Compliance: Ensure design ideas are feasible and comply with local codes and regulations.
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Customized Solutions: Tailor recommendations to the client’s unique requirements, such as sustainability or special-use cases.
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Supervising
Supervising is the oversight of the actual execution phase, ensuring that the design plans are implemented accurately and maintaining quality control on the job site. The supervisor coordinates contractors, manages schedules, and resolves issues that arise during construction or installation.
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On-Site Oversight: Visit the project site regularly to check progress and adherence to the design plan.
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Quality Control: Ensure that all materials, finishes, and furnishings meet the specified quality and standards.
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Coordination with Contractors: Communicate with contractors, electricians, plumbers, and other trades to make sure everyone understands the design requirements.
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Problem Solving: Address unforeseen issues on-site, such as adjustments in measurements, supply delays, or construction challenges.
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Timeline Management: Monitor the project timeline to keep it on schedule and manage any changes that could affect the project’s completion.
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Final Styling and Adjustments: Oversee the installation of furnishings and decor, making final adjustments to ensure the design is polished and complete.