All designs start with the creation of a relationship between the designer and his or her customers and all research of style begins with a functional creation of space. This is where everything becomes central: the design, as well as our lives, these two are the basis of real value. Creating the perfect interior design is an ideal expression of our dream. The interior design of a house shows the personality of the owner.
By listening to your problems, interior designers will help you classify important priorities. The designer will also help you develop solutions of design to meet all the requirements of an ideal home and create your own style.
The main problem when choosing an interior designer
How to choose the right designer? Why is the cost of an interior design so different among designers? How to avoid amateurs? How to identify the competence of a person only by his or her portfolio? How to avoid making a mistake when choosing the designer?
What can lead to an outstanding design?
1. Loss of money. designing errors appear when the project is completed. This is the time corrections are made and they aren't cheap.
2. Even when all construction issues have been resolved, you can suddenly feel that your layout plans were not considered. For example, misplaced sockets and corrections are no longer free.
3. We have seen cases where beginner designers make mistakes when decorating, using up more space in the apartment Such designers even forget to make points for the dishwasher or the funnel.
4. Some designs aren't legal and cannot be approved.
5. Customers are forced to approach other designers in order to correct errors of the previous one, and everything starts from the beginning.
How to choose an interior designer?
The following is a base checklist to use when defining a specialist by, it works 90% of the time:
1. Your tastes should coincide with the work of the designer. Look at the work of the designer and see if its appealing to your tastes. Is that something you would like? The designer can be a specialist and have diplomas, but his work may not be up to standards. Also, talking with the designer might seem unpleasant.
2. Ease of dialogue - make sure that you speak on the same level and that your thoughts are respected. Disagreements may arise but the designer should be able to let you know why something might not work.
3. It is preferable that the designer is able to draw sketches or to create them in 3D. This will seriously speed-up the coordination of the spatial geometry and will help you not be entangled in drawings.
4. It is very important for the designer to be able to create a quality visualization. It will provide a chance to check on the dissemination of the light, arrangement of lamps, textures and dress material. The more qualitative the visualization is, the easier it will be to imagine it in reality. Its only 3D visualizations that can clearly demonstrate light design and surface finish. It is impossible to see this in sketches and graphs.
Visualization is not difficult. Be alert if you are being assured the opposite. A professional (particularly a professional designer) can learn this skill within a month, displaying diligence and intention. Therefore, the unwillingness or the inability of the designer to use 3D will demonstrate his or her unwillingness to learn and to self-improve in his chosen profession. If the designer cannot learn this program, how will he design your house?
5. You should as well be alert on the following: the designer's portfolio should have beautiful displays of past work, avoid the designer if the portfolio doesn't have his/her past designs. Additionally, a designer should have experience not only in virtual designing but also in real construction. To draw a beautiful display is one thing, but to construct it, is entirely another.
To test a designer, ask for photos of at least one performed project. The photos should be real. 3D is not an issue. If the designer does not have any photos then he or she should honestly state that you are his or her first customer.
If the designer has photos, you should pay attention to conformity. Many designers do not show photos of their performed projects for the reason that the project did not turn out the way it was planned. Usually, the designer explains that the customer either changed something independently, or did not have enough money for the realization of the original idea.
Question: Why develop a project that does not match the customer. Why not find out the customers' expectations before creating a project. This should be noted during the interview and don't forget to cross-check the answers. Demand photos. At least from the process of architectural supervision, and not necessarily those of the final work.
6. Cost of Service should be reasonable. If the specialist does not have a price for a particular service, something is not right. Either the designer is trying to schedule a meeting to squeeze money out of you, or he/she doesn’t know how to evaluate his/her work, or the designer has no experience. The inability or unwillingness to name a price should put you on guard.
7. The designer should have the prices for the realization of a project. The designer should tell you the amount of money you should have for the creation of your style. He/she should also tell you the ways to save money. Preliminary calculations are necessary so that your money does not end in the middle of construction.
8. The approach to the work is important. Get informed on how the designer works. Does his or her methods match your needs? The designer should highlight the problems that might arise with the design and come up with a solution.
9. The ability of the designer to make a choice, carry out an analysis, compare facts and offer a solution. For this purpose, the designer should have a logical understanding of the whole design process. Ask the designer all your questions and notice how he/she handles them, this will tell you a lot about the person and the work.
10. Ask the designer about his/her weaknesses. What errors have occurred during construction and how they were solved. Monitor the reaction. If the designer states that he/she has never committed any mistakes, it is as a matter to be concerned about. The one who does not make mistakes, is one who does nothing. This means that the designer is either inexperienced or hides something.
The list can go on and on but to cut the long story short, always take steps that will help you choose a responsible designer. Be alert. Do not let beautiful presentation deceive you. Look deeper, the future of your interior, its cost, and the well-being of your family depends on it.
The main task of an interior designer.
Our mission
1. To create a technically correct, ergonomic, and striking project that corresponds to the obvious and hidden inquiries of the customer.
2. To help in the selection of materials, and in the construction process. To organize the whole project from draft to a newly transformed home.