might as well get an architect; who will just settled all for you. include project management.
Any good and reliable interior designer?
Any good and reliable interior designer?
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Jun 6 2012, 05:27 PM
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might as well get an architect; who will just settled all for you. include project management.
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Jun 10 2012, 04:19 PM
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QUOTE(holygrail @ Jun 10 2012, 01:09 PM) all the id designs (interiors) i have seen in Malaysia so far is complicated, not imaginative with hiding air con units, exhaust fans in rooms and bathrooms and kitchen. it lets the whole interior design down. where is the innovation? i will post some photos after my renovation to show some new concepts. if you want innovation? it easy, set a standard thru the game field. Like what are the best practices in Malaysia. Like some designer`s are very awesomely good in the 3Ds on paper, but seriously poor when come to the real ID details & how to do it more creatively. Dont you think? some even have poor understanding of good ventilation & good lighting in a room & good flow`s. This isnt include the feng shui`s basic that generally easy to cover. Just let you know how roughly design-ed are done, isnt it very duplicate aka copy? Some houses did this design so n so, client also want such but always say; must be better that the reference one understanding their needs. isnt it? I`m open to those ID`s to talk it out; what is going on with your ID`s field that so expensive yet practicality not there. |
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QUOTE(holygrail @ Jun 10 2012, 11:33 PM) Surprisingly, i use very little feng shui when designing. Only pay attention to the very obvious like a good looking front door - strong welcoming ect. or beds not parallel to toilet doors. Otherwise, the way i interpret is like this: does it look cheap, is it ugly, is it garish, does it look good in daylight and in the evening when the lights are on, has it got good lines, does it look cluttered, too many colors........ does it feel uncomfortable Too many times people take a design from somewhere but it does not blend into the rest of the environment. Flows are very important and very hard to get right if you don't understand the client's lifestyle or needs. Yet many IDs are so insistent on giving you their design based on your budget and they don't know how you live. I travel a lot, yet not any of the IDs i met have asked me about suitcase stowage space for my flat, just to prove my point that IDs push their own ideas. One ID even started to tell me that my large windows were cheap quality and needs changing. I could only reply that if it is, there are no water marks aound the walls eventhough it has been empty for two years. I am sure there are good IDs out there but the three I have met so far leaves a lot to be desired. the problem with ideas is that; its a idea that wasnt from them or they do pioneer-ed it- asean design. like minimalist living, bali living, asian living.. so forth, some are really to the themed. So you can see most now took their niche from singapore interior`s design- aka square room n apply it locally. UK/Western doesnt work; cos material isnt like what they have or as good & even limited budget/material palette. feng shui dont play a big role; but it has it own logic if you read about it like circulation movement, energy n stuffs.. but locally, i`m wondering what are ID`s really do? besides consulting & lots of dream about 3Ds. |
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