A More Creative Approach To Interior Design

Jun 13
07:57

2012

Keith Barrett

Keith Barrett

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How much time do you spend thinking about the improvements that you could be making to your own home? It's often tempting to start dreaming about serious modifications, such as converting a garage or looking to have a conservatory built.

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Why is it that we are so tempted by changes of that type? In part,A More Creative Approach To Interior Design Articles this can probably be explained by the fact that we often allow imagination to dominate reality. What this means is that we consider whether additional space would have a significant impact on life. We might imagine, for instance, that an extra room would make it easier to entertain.

We may also be thinking, in a more direct manner, about the potential impact on the lives of the family. Could a garage conversion create a great new playroom for the kids? Would that new conservatory mean that breakfasts could be enjoyed in a nice, warm environment?

When we start to think in these terms, it's easy to see why we might desire to make significant changes. It's also easy to forget, however, that more subtle changes may have an impact that is at least as great. A good example of this is when we start to give suitable consideration to the role of interior design.

It's worth noting that professional interior designers are able to charge sizeable fees and this can be explained by the fact that they are in demand. They clearly perform a role that others require and also admire. This should give you some hint as to their ability to make real changes.

A good interior designer won't simply suggest painting a wall, choosing a particular style of wallpaper and adding a few new cushions in your living room. I'm not suggesting that they would not recommend those improvements, but the truth is that they will only be part of the picture.

What will set them apart from most of us will be their ability to be so much more creative. They may suggest, for instance, that you have a stylish new painting commissioned. This is where we need to be honest and ask whether that is something that we would ever have done, without the suggestion coming from a third party.

We may dismiss such an idea because we feel that it would be too expensive. The truth, however, is that it certainly needn't be. It is, in actual fact, an example of the sort of bold thinking that can really help a great designer to stand out from the crowd.


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