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Quite often, what people believe they
want
is actually totally different from what they really
need
to meet their requirements.
Creating false needs is not the key concern of a designer. Conversely, apart from aesthetics, it is to create a properly ergonomic and functional interior space, engaging in an ongoing interaction with customers. Designing an interior is not only about choosing textures, materials and glamorous finishes, but also seeing how spaces function, act and interact.
An interior designer is required to “decipher” the customer, approach them, listen to them, find out how they like to live and understand them. It is only then that the designer can render on paper and, finally, apply the real wishes of the customer, who will after all live in this space.
The relationship between the interior designer and the customer continues until the very last moment. It is this close relationship that invariably ensures the desired result.
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