After an intense planning session for a design project, I noted a few practical observations about how priorities shift along the way. From choosing materials to coordinating with execution teams, each decision brings unexpected adjustments. The article details how I managed the trade-offs and what I learned about effective communication with the client.
A Practical Look at the First Week
The first week of work on an interior design project is often chaotic, but full of valuable insights. I analyzed how decisions related to lighting and circulation influence daily comfort, even in the early stages. The text offers concrete examples of how I adjusted the initial plan based on field observations.
What Changed After the Initial Assessment
The initial assessment of a space may seem complete, but reality always brings surprises. From the exact dimensions of the walls to the client's color preferences, I discovered that flexibility is key. This article explores how I integrated the feedback received after the first presentation and how the final concept evolved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers about interior design and photography services.
The first step is a phone discussion or an on-site meeting, where we establish needs, budget, and deadlines. After that, I draw up a work plan and a personalized offer. Usually, a visit to the space follows for measurements and reference photos.
The standard package includes a 2-3 hour photo session, editing of 10-15 final frames, and delivery in a digital format optimized for the web. I can also add detail photos or short videos, depending on requirements.
For a 2-3 room apartment, the average duration is 4-6 weeks, from concept to completion. More complex projects, such as villas or commercial spaces, may require 8-12 weeks. We set the exact timeline together after the initial evaluation.
I work on both full projects and targeted interventions – a room, a hallway, or even just a living area. Each request is analyzed separately, and the proposed solution considers the budget and the desired visual impact.
Of course. On the website you will find galleries with completed projects, and upon request I can send you additional portfolios by category – homes, offices, commercial spaces. I can also arrange a viewing of a recently completed space.
Details and Conditions
How are the projects presented in the portfolio selected?
The portfolio includes only completed projects where I had a direct role in concept and execution. Partial collaborations or works where my contribution was exclusively advisory are not listed.
Do the photos in the galleries reflect the final state of the space?
Yes, the images are taken after the completion of the arrangement and before the owners move in. Furniture and personal items appear only where they were part of the delivered project.
Can I request a visit to one of the published projects?
Physical visits are not available, out of respect for client confidentiality. However, I can provide additional materials (plans, finishing details) for the projects that interest you.
Do commercial photography services include post-processing?
Yes, each delivery includes color correction, cropping, and exposure adjustment. These operations are not billed additionally, except in cases where advanced retouching (object removal, compositing) is requested.
What is the execution time for an interior design project?
It depends on the complexity and area. For a 60–80 sqm apartment, the average duration is 6–8 weeks from concept approval. The exact timeline is established during the contract phase.
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