Friday, May 31, 2013

Design Process... Initial Consultation

Happy Friday! 

I hope everyone is having a wonderful week! 

Since Sweet Grass has announced for the month of June that I will be offering free one-hour consultations to everyone I thought it would be informative to my followers if I explained in depth the complete design process. 

I think its important to engage prospective clients in the details of the project process and how designers work. 

So each new blog post will introduce a design phase to the project for those who have not worked with a designer in the past.

First Phase... 

"The Initial Consultation" 

The initial consultation is the first step of the design process when working with an interior designer. This is the first official meeting between the client and designer. This is a great time for the client to make sure the designer is a good fit for them and vice versa.

Normally the initial consultation is held at the site of the space, but if not the designer will ask the client to bring images of the space to them for the initial consultation. The meeting will start with a walk through of the space or look through the collection of images the client brought.

After the initial walk through of the space, the client and designer will converse about the client's specific details for the project. Discussion on the functions of the space are defined, as well as any specific requirements the client wants to solve during the design process. This is the chance for the designer to make a "to be designed" list for the specific project. It is important that the designer takes note of all specific needs the client addresses during this initial meeting.

By the end of the initial consultation, the designer and client have started to build a relationship which is very important. "A great design is one that harmonizes with the client's inner self, and enhances their lifestyle."

Following this meeting, the designer gives the client a proposal regarding terms and scope of work that were discussed during the meeting. This proposal includes design fees and an outline of products the designer suggests for the space. This is a good opportunity for the client to read specifically the details the designer feels is fit for the project.

The next step in the design process is the schematic design phase. I will engage on this more specifically in the next post. So stay tuned in to read more!

I hope you all have a better understanding of this first phase working with an interior designer.




Example of Concept Board Presented to Client 

To schedule your free consultation Sweet Grass is offering during the month of June, please call 704.928.9761 or email brookemcreynoldsdesigns@gmail.com

Until Next Time,

Brooke 

Sweet Grass Interior Design.
 




Monday, May 20, 2013

2013 Trends for Home Decor and Fashion.

Happy Monday!

Trend Alert for your Home and your Style.

Like it or Love it?

or Hate it?


2013 has a variety of new and existing trends that are roaming the market for designers in home decor and fashion.

As a designer we either like them, love them, or hate them?

Take a look at the three trends I define as interesting and fulfilling to an interior space.

Velvet 

Like it, Love it, or Hate it?


 

 


Stripes

Like it, Love it, or Hate it?


 




Lace

Like it, Love it, or Hate it?







These trends set the mood for the interior space as well as a specific clothing style. The connection trends have in interior and fashion design has become an interesting concept to myself as a designer. 

Check out my next blog where I explain the connection these two forms of design have with one another!

Until next time, 

Brooke 

Sweet Grass Interior Design.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Why Hire An Interior Designer?

Happy Friday Everyone!

This week I thought I would educate everyone on the interior design industry.

The difference between “design” and “decorate” is one of the most common misunderstandings in the industry.

Both professions differ in critical ways. A “designer” applies creative and technical solutions within a space that are functional and beneficial to the clients quality of life. An interior designer has the education and experience to perform services to clients that a decorator cannot provide. There is also an examination interior designers must take after receiving two years of experience in the professional world.

A “decorator” works primarily with surface decorations that include furnishings, paint, and fabrics. They can also be self taught and have no formal schooling.

Interior Design as a profession didn’t evolve until after World War II. It was previously seen as playing a secondary role to architecture.

Why Hire An Interior Designer?

The most important reason to hire a professional interior designer is to save you time and simplify your life when deciding on selections for your space.

We can help you define and enhance your style by making decisions for your space that reflect who you are as a person as well as your specific needs for functionality.

We can give our clients access to resources that are only available to professionals that are unique and innovative.

As a professional in this industry, designers have a creative mind to develop visually pleasing spaces for our clients.

We provide all of our knowledge and education to produce usable spaces for working and living.

Your home is a necessity in life, so make it a beautiful space that you can spend your everyday life in a cozy and comfortable manner. 



Personal Interior Design Work



Naturally Inspired Kitchen Design


Adolescent Girls Healing Facility First Floor Plan




Hand Rendered Floor Plan


Sophisticated Inspired Fabric Scheme. 
 

Teen Bedroom Design

 
**Make sure to check out my new website




www.brookemcreynoldsinteriors.com




Have a great weekend!


Until Next Time,

Brooke 

Sweet Grass Interior Design