FAQ
How does the process of working with an interior designer go?
The work process includes meeting with the client, developing concepts and layouts, furniture and accessory placement plans, purchasing materials, manufacturing and installing furniture and decor. Successful project completion depends on the quality of communication between client and designer.
How much will an interior project cost?
The project cost depends on the area, task complexity, and location. An approximate renovation cost can be developed after planning approval. The exact project cost will be calculated after final working drawings.
How does the designer account for personal preferences?
The designer conducts surveys or interviews, asks to see photos of favorite interiors, furniture, and decor. Then creates a design project that matches personal desires and lifestyle.
How long does it take to create a project?
A design project takes 1-3 months, and renovation and execution takes 4 to 10 months. Timeframes affect the process but stimulate effective planning.
What experience does the designer have?
The designer has a 5-year architectural education and 8 years of experience in interior design. Has successful experience in implementing various projects, including residential and commercial interiors.
What interior style would suit me?
Pay attention to the spaces you spend time in and think about what you like about them. Browse photos of different interior styles and identify which elements catch your attention. Consider your needs and habits.
What materials are best to use?
Various materials can be used depending on the chosen style. It’s important to choose furniture that suits the room in terms of functionality and dimensions.
Will there be enough light and outlets?
We’ll show you the drawings and account for your individual needs. Technical outlets are placed according to standards, with additional backup ones. We’ll discuss outlets with you several times during the design process.
How do you guarantee our needs will be considered?
We use an Agile approach and move from general to detail so that each stage meets your wishes. Reviewing and approving drawings at a separate meeting is our standard practice.
What is the biggest fear when ordering a design project?
The biggest fear is uncertainty about the result and risk. To reduce these fears, it’s important to meet the designer, review their portfolio and client reviews, and agree on project details.
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