Interior Design
The approach of an Interior designer, should be to escape the generic ‘sameness’ of so many houses. Equally important, the interior designer should cater for the individual needs and aspirations of the homeowners. The design should be tailored to fit the specific requirements of the person or family involved. The clients design preferences and influences should be carefully incorporated into the scheme to achieve the best possible outcome. A good designer will nudge the client outside their comfort zone, encouraging them to take a greater leap of creativity. This will raise the design to the next level.
Interior designers are trained in this field. They deal with aesthetics and spatial design. Detailed drawings are produced, along with mood boards. There are occassions where interior architecture and bespoke joinery are required. In addition, architects, structural engineers and of course trades may be needed to complete the design brief.