Hiring a professional interior designer to plan your office space is a great way to assure that your space lives up to it’s potential. An interior designer is trained to make sure that your space is functional, and looks great. Spaces that look great takes planning.
An interior designer is trained to make sure that your office space layout is functional for your business operational needs, that your colors scheme works and looks awesome, & to ensure proper implementation of your project occurs.
When planning your space, not only do you want to make sure that you meet your space requirements, but it is also important at that time to plan what the final outcome of the space should look & feel like. After the planning and design is complete, the fun begins with the Create phase. It is in the create stage that your space gets created and you have a finished product.
The create stage of any project is where the rubber meets the road. If you have planned properly and taken the time to make the investment in the design of your new space, the create stage should be a smooth process. But it is in this stage that you want to make sure that your interior designer is also the project manager. The designer who helped you plan and design your space, will assure that you get the finished space just as planned. The project becomes the designers baby, it’s her pride and joy. It is a reflection of her hard work. A great interior designer will make sure that the project is done right, is on budget and on time.
Interior designers are not in this business on accident. They love what they do, and take great joy in seeing their design implemented. An interior deisgner has an internal love for design. They see things differently than the average person.
Tags: Business, Culture, Design, meeting space, office design, Office Enviroment, Reception Area Design, space planning, The Office

March 20, 2009 at 3:41 pm
So true! I love the message that the designer will always treat each project as his or her pride and joy. Any job worth doing is worth doing well, and the more of a connection a designer feels the better!
March 20, 2009 at 3:54 pm
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