Journey of a Design.
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If you are like most homeowners, you will probably start your kitchen project by thinking about the color scheme or appliances. However, if you’re a professional designer, the first thing you will think about is the kitchen layout.
Out of all of the rooms in your home, the layout of your kitchen matters most. As a functional space, your experience of your kitchen is dramatically affected by how easily you can move around the space when cooking or cleaning. A professionally designed kitchen maximizes movement, minimizes the need to stop and reach, and improves your ability to use the kitchen as a multifunctional space.
The first point in the journey of a modular kitchen design is the creation of detailed drawings, which include plans and elevations that show the layout, cabinetry, appliances, and other elements of the kitchen. These drawings provide a clear understanding of the overall design and can be used to communicate the design to the client, contractor, and other members of the design team.
The second point in the journey is the creation of 3D designs, which provide a more realistic and detailed representation of the kitchen. These designs can be created using computer-aided design (CAD) software, and can be used to visualize the kitchen from different angles, including how it will look in the finished space.
The third point in the journey is the installation of the kitchen at the actual site. This includes the delivery of the cabinetry, appliances, and other elements to the site, as well as the installation of the cabinetry, appliances, and other elements in the space. The installation team will ensure that the kitchen is installed according to the plans and elevations, and that it meets all of the specifications and requirements of the client.
Working in the luxury interior design industry can be difficult at times because there is a cost that is not so hidden. It can be limiting at times, and it can also kill creativity. But, at the end of the day, the client's satisfaction with the design created and the space that they'll be happy to claim is what keeps me going and motivates me to be as creative and innovative as I can be within the constraints of the budget.
Even though I strongly agree with this quote-
"Design adds value faster than it adds costs." -- Joel Spolsky
I'll always be looking forward to making
budget-friendly space:)
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