The designer consults with the client to understand their requirements, goals, and budget. This involves collecting information about the project scope, purpose, desired aesthetics, and any specific functional or branding considerations.
Using the gathered information, the designer develops design concepts and presents them to the client. This stage includes sketches, mood boards, or 3D renderings to depict the proposed design direction.
After receiving client feedback, the designer refines the chosen concept, making adjustments and incorporating requested changes. This iterative process ensures the design closely aligns with the client’s vision and requirements.
Once the concept is approved, the designer focuses on specifics, creating detailed drawings, floor plans, and elevations. Materials, finishes, fixtures, and other elements are selected.
The designer prepares comprehensive documentation, including construction drawings, specifications, and schedules. These documents outline the technical details, measurements, and materials required
During the implementation phase, the designer works closely with contractors, vendors, and suppliers to ensure the design is executed accurately and meets the desired quality standards.