As in many endeavors in life, I believe that interior design is essentially about a few major things: attention to detail, a stroke of inspiration and a focus on where practicality and beauty converge. I like making clients happy, but I love when I can give them something that they didn't even know they wanted. Getting to know clients and understand their needs is of utmost importance to me during the beginning stages of any project.
In my previous role, I worked with a wide variety of clientele, and I pride myself on being able to make almost anyone's budget work. Some clients only have a few thousand dollars per room, but other clients want a high-end design and have the budget for it. Even though some homeowners can't spend as much, it's still a priority for me to give them something that will be functional and aesthetically pleasing for years to come. Thankfully, there are many materials on the market today that I can use to create a high-end look without breaking the budget.
Although I completed my degree in Architecture at RV College of Architecture , I also stay updated on the latest trends in interior design. It's extremely important to know which techniques and products will make a room look fresh and which ones will make rooms feel dated. That's why I spend five hours every week looking at some of the newer interior design books and researching the available products that manufacturers are making today.
I am well versed with softwares such as AutoCad, Sketch-Up, Indesign, Photoshop, etc.