Design & Planning

Designing & Planning

Our first step in the design process is the perfect floor plan.It is the key element in any design. Understanding the clients requirements for every area of the house and then defining the place for different activities to be conducted in that area is very crucial. Once the space plan is freezed then we move towards the various mood boards for every room.

Moodboards

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The mood board is a great tool for any decorator, and can be an immense help as you begin your design journey.

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A mood board can be an incredibly fun undertaking, and it certainly doesn’t have to be an arts and crafts project if you don’t want it to be. The digital mood board is a great medium because it’s immensely editable and gives you the luxury of drawing inspiration from pretty much anywhere on the internet.

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PLAY WITH COLOURS, TEXTURES AND PATTERNS

While it may be tempting to adopt a macro perspective when creating a mood board, don’t forget to also think about specifics; like colours, textures and patterns. While you might have found a few pictures online that you feel resonate with you, it might be worthwhile to pinpoint what in the design appeals to you the most. It could just be a specific wall colour, the pattern of a print, or the texture of a rug that’s drawing you in, but not necessarily the entire design.

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USE SIGNATURE OBJECTS TO ANCHOR A ROOM

Every space could use a focal point. Signature objects create a point in the space that the rest of the design can rally around. If you have a piece of interesting art, or perhaps a fireplace, or a giant hanging chandelier, then it creates a point where the rest of your design radiates from, making a space vastly more interesting.

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