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''Space''. First and the most important element of Interior Design
Space is an important element in interior design because it affects the overall feel and functionality of a room. A well-designed space should be functional, comfortable and visually pleasing. When a space is well-designed, it can make the room feel more spacious and open, even if the square footage is limited.
There are different expectations from an Interior Designer when it comes to designing their personalised space, but we have mentioned some of the common expectations that a client has and solutions that will help.
1) Functionality: Clients expect their space to be functional and meet their specific needs. They want the space to be comfortable, easy to navigate, and efficient. An interior designer can help a client create a functional space by conducting a thorough assessment of the client's needs, preferences and goals. They can create a space plan that maximizes the square footage and makes the most of the available space. They can also create a flow and traffic pattern that is easy to navigate and consider the ergonomic needs of the space. 2) Aesthetics: Aesthetics: Clients want their space to be visually pleasing, and expect their interior designer to create a cohesive and well-coordinated look. An interior designer can help a client create a visually pleasing space by creating a cohesive design plan. They can select colours, fabrics, and finishes that complement each other and create a sense of continuity throughout the space. They can also create a focal point in the room that draws the eye and makes the room feel more defined. 3) Budget: Clients want to stay within a budget, and expect their interior designer to work within their financial constraints. An interior designer can help a client stay within a budget by creating a detailed budget plan and sourcing materials and furnishings that fit within the budget. They can also help the client prioritize spending on key design elements and make smart choices when it comes to cost-effective alternatives. 4) Timeframe: Clients expect the project to be completed within a reasonable timeframe, and expect their interior designer to keep them informed of the progress of the project. An interior designer can help a client by creating a detailed project schedule and keeping them informed of the progress of the project. They can also help the client plan for a realistic timeframe and anticipate any potential delays. 5) Communication: Clients expect open and clear communication with their interior designer and expect their designer to listen to their ideas, preferences and goals. An interior designer can help a client by establishing open and clear communication from the beginning of the project. They can listen to the client's ideas, preferences, and goals and keep them informed throughout the design process. 6) Expertise: Clients expect their interior designer to have expertise in space planning, ergonomics, and technical aspects of construction and building codes. An interior designer can help a client by utilizing their expertise in space planning, ergonomics, and technical aspects of construction and building codes. They can ensure that the design complies with building codes and regulations, and that the space is functional, safe, and accessible.
Overall, an interior designer can help a client by creating a space that is functional, comfortable, visually pleasing, and meets the client's specific needs, preferences, and budget, while also ensuring that the design is safe and complies with building codes and regulations.
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