Having a clear list of the client's priorities and a well-defined budget is critical for any project. These are discussed before any design begins, as they determine how to approach meeting the needs of the client.
If fully implementing a design is not feasible due to budget constraints, it is recommended that the design be completed in phases. One complete room is always better than scattered changes throughout a home.
Consistent communication is important to keep the client and designer on the same page and the design moving forward. Challenges may arise but can be handled through cooperative discussion.
The most beautiful projects are often the direct result of a client's willingness to trust their designer creatively. Designers see a space for its potential and are able to visualize its completion.
Countless factors are considered when curating a space. Examples are texture, balance, patina, application, quality & function. Selections are intentional and each one affects another. Small changes often have a large impact on the design.
Every person is worthy of kindness, respect & safety. This includes a project's client, designer, contractor, tradespeople and subcontracted laborers. This is the standard without exception.
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