If you are looking to collaborate on a home renovation project with professionals such as an architect or landscape designer or an interior decorator, it is important that you communicate clearly and concisely.
This will enable your designer to better understand what you want. It is important to understand your preferences and needs before you can get inspiration. This will enable you to have these important conversations with your designer and allow them to exchange ideas.
Make a Not for Me and a Love List
It's smart to take photos and brainstorm with interior designers when you meet. Did you ever think about creating a list of things that you don't love? These dislikes, perhaps not surprising, can be just as important.
Visualize your thoughts
Interior designers are visual. It makes sense that interior designers are visual. This makes it simple and clear.
Your "desert style" might be described as southwestern with lots of bright textiles and natural woods. But your designer envisions a Palm Springs midcentury desert feel. Conflict is inevitable.
Your designer professional will be able quickly to understand if you can point at a photo and say, "I really like that look" or "I don’t really like it." This is how it looks.
Upload images that are relevant to your job immediately
This is a great place to start. Take photos of jobs that you are interested in and others that you don't. Photographs of landscapes are a great place for you to start if you're working with a landscape architect or landscape designer.
Our interior designer recommends that you first look at photos of exteriors and interior design before you hire an architect to remodel your house. Start looking for kitchen photos if you're redesigning your kitchen. We believe that you can see the entire picture.
Photos that aren't related to the topic can be included.
Images that aren’t directly related to your project do not have to be included. They can still show you a particular style that you love or dislike. To illustrate color palettes, you can use photos of your lifestyle, food and gardens. These images will help your designer better understand your overall design than photos of your actual project.
Practice Being Picky
When you fill your idea books with photos, you can select as many photos you like. Enjoy it! It's time for you to be selective when you are ready to return to the site. Each list should contain 10-20 of your best examples.
This will allow your designer to see fewer images and help you make design-related decisions. It will be easier to talk about your strengths as a designer if you are more consistent with them.
Be specific
It is useful to be able to point to an image that you love or loathe. However, unclear descriptions of spaces can lead to confusion and miscommunications.
Interior designers may be more interested in furniture design than they are about color schemes.
Look at the notices beneath each image to find out the meaning.
The following checklists can be used as a guideline for deciding how many you want to add to your list.
Checklist of Things You Love
Favorite color combination
The NOT FOR ME Checklist
Aversions to certain colors and shades of color are strong. You deserve a big pat on your back if you've made it this far. It can be difficult to design the right way. The designer can help you navigate the entire process. Your designer will work more efficiently if you are involved in the design process from the beginning.
If you are still having trouble defining your style try looking laterally. Are there stores, restaurants, and brands that can express your love or hatred?
This can add style information to your portfolio if the designer is familiarized with the locations you have chosen.
Communicate your preferences to interior designers. It is important to communicate your preferences to an interior designer. However, you should also take a step back and allow your designer to come up with creative ideas.
You have all the things that you love. You might not be able love all of them but you can work towards finding one that you love. You might be surprised to find that you love something you didn't know you loved, thanks to the creativeness of an interior designer.
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