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Which space/s can we help you design?
Who do you share your space with?
Select all that apply:
Just me
Partner
Children
Pets
Apart from the obvious function of the space, like a dining room, what other function does, your space in question, need to accommodate.
e.g. A desk in the living room, or a bar in the dinning room!
Why are you re-designing your space?
Select all that apply:
Moving into a new house
Time for an update/ refresh
Just extended a new space within my house
Accommodating my new life circumstances
How finished is your space?
Starting from scratch with a sound structure
Starting from scratch with an option to remodel
What should the mood of the space be?
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Tranquil
Cozy
Global
Spacious
Vivacious
Informal
Pristine
Earthy
Bold
Orderly
Formal
Unpretentious
Uplifting
Elegant
Inviting
Trendy
Sophisticated
Organic
Warm
Dramatic
Select the image/s that you like!
Disregard the style's name if you can!
Contemporary
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Contemporary design often has clean, sleek lines and is marked by solid colors, predominantly muted neutrals or bold punches of color in furniture and accessories. Furniture is sleek, lower to the ground and often has metal frames or straight legs with an emphasis on basic shapes and forms. Graphic elements in artwork or as accents work well with this look.
Transitional
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The transitional look bridges contemporary and traditional design. Offering a deep rooted sense of history in some pieces, while furniture often gets an update with cleaner lines. Leather ottomans used as coffee tables is very popular in this decor. Crate & Barrel and Pottery Barn could be considered transitional looks.
Traditional / Classic
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Furnishings are usually 18th-century English, 19th-century neoclassic, French country and British Colonial revival. Use of classic styling and symmetry to create a calm, orderly decor. Color palette is usually in the mid-tones and fabrics are muted, usually simple florals, solids, stripes or plaids.
Mid-Century Modern
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A look originating in the '50s and '60s and epitomized by the Rat-Pack days in Palm Springs. Scandinavian designers and architects were very influential at this time, with a style characterized by simplicity, functionality and natural shapes. Architecture shows off its minimalist design with walls of glass. Pops of deep colors such as orange, yellow, olive green and chocolate brown add to decor. An updated version of this look is found at stores like Jonathan Adler, marked by fun, colorful and quirky furnishings.
Industrial
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With its raw, utilitarian appeal, industrial style gives modern homes a sophisticated edge. Think stripped-back architecture, salvaged objects, brick, concrete, raw materials and open floor plans.
Farmhouse
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A rustic elegance is characteristic of this look. Some country looks are marked by extensive use of white wood paneling and soft floral patterns, muted hues and pops of red, black or pure white accents. Floral, checked and striped vintage fabric patterns are standards, and elements have a handmade, rustic quality: wood, handmade pottery, baskets and hand-forged metal to name a few. Primitive furnishings have history to them, and are bought in antique shops and flea markets.
Scandinavian
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Scandinavian Modern began in 1930 and is present today. It is born from the basic principles of modernism fused with traditional materials. IKEA is the worldwide phenomenon of this style.
Shabby Chic
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Coined in 1980 by Rachel Ashwell, this cottage-inspired look includes weathered white-painted furniture, painted motifs, floral prints in muted colors, white slipcovered sofas and vintage accessories. A sense of brightness and airiness is always evident in these interiors.
Coastal
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Common features include light, airy colour palettes with cool neutral shades paired with blues and greens. Furnishings are often white or beige. The room can contain elements of wood and accessories are often inspired by the sea. The intention is to create a relaxed and comfortable environment that is inspired by the beach and ocean.
Gothic / Dramatic
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The Gothic style of interior design is one that's often misunderstood. Far from suggesting a spooky and colorless space, this style is defined by light and ornate decorations, yet it can also have a serious or somber tone. This makes the Gothic style of interior design one that is dramatic, exciting, and all-around fit for a king.
Minimal
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Spare and streamlined while still being inviting, minimalism is charming in almost any space. With less clutter to wade through and mentally process, the innate beauty of each piece of furniture or art in the home really starts to stand out.
Eclectic
Bohemian
List any furniture piece/s, art collections or heirloom items that you would like to keep/ showcase!
We will design your space to showcase you; it will be aesthetically stunning while showcasing your rich tapestry of experiences.
List your Must Haves in the space
e.g. A reading nook, a right arm rest while watching TV, a recliner!
What is your budget for this project EXCLUDING designer's fees?
Designer's fee is to be estimated after reviewing this questionnaire.
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Would you like me to share with you, a design concept, if it is above your budget?
Yes
Definitely not
How soon are you looking to complete your project?
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We will send you the designer fee's estimate after reviewing this questionnaire.
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Where is the location of the project?
Any final notes for your designer to consider?
Include any final notes or other details that may not have been addressed in the questions above.
Have you worked with an interior designer before?
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No
Where did you hear about us?
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Google Search
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Word of mouth
Local Magazine/ Ads
My Real Estate Agent
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