I’m fully aware that hiring an interior designer can seem extremely overwhelming but I try my best to make the process as easy and (dare I say it!) enjoyable as possible….
Step 1: Mood Board
I begin every design with a mood board to give an overall sense of the direction of the design. For this kitchen space the brief was to create an English country feel so we included a butler style ceramic sink, relaxed linen roman shades and light oak wooden shelves to give it that rustic authentic feel. We also ended up changing the hardware and moved away from the brass fixtures in the end to a brushed nickel – small tweaks in the designs are very normal and common as the design develops!
Stage 2: 3D Rendering
Using exact dimensions of the space, I create a rendering of the new layout and design to really help clients visualize the finished room. These are particularly helpful in awkwardly shaped rooms where it can sometimes be more challenging to visualize the finished product!
Stage 3. Execution
I absolutely LOVE looking back at the original plans for a room and how it turned out – these are near identical – so satisfying.