You’ve hired an architect and he said he’d provide plans for both the structure and interior of your house. So, should you spend money to hire an interior designer too? Yes. Isn’t that redundant? No. Here’s why. Luciana Fragali Director, Design / Solutions First things first. When you decide to build or completely remodel your home, certainly you start with an architect. His fundamental job is to design the construction of the building, obviously a multi-faceted and complex task in and of itself. Among other concerns, your architect has to determine how the structure can best occupy the lot, how he will harmonize the building’s multiple facades, what the optimal placement will be regarding setbacks and sun exposure, of course that it looks like the home you imagine, and plenty more. And he has to pull all this together while complying with the many requirements of today’s dizzying building codes. The truth is, the inside of the building (i.e. your home) is an after-thought for
Design Solutions main goal is to achieve a special bond with every client, resulting in a living space that is personalized and unique. The harmony that develops in this relationship leads to the creation of beautiful homes that reflect the lifestyle and needs of each individual or business. Combining careful listening skills with qualified professional experience and expertise, we aim to achieve a perfect balance of distinctive designs that are both functional and visually pleasing.