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dare to dream big,
dare to express yourself
authentically, explore
uncharted territory and pursue
your passions with unwavering confidence
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As an interior designer
I channel my passion for aesthetics and functionality into each project, infusing spaces with a distinct blend of style and practicality. I approach each project as a unique opportunity to create immersive environments. My design philosophy is based on understanding clients' needs, integrating innovative solutions and creating spaces that tell a compelling story. I take great pleasure in harmonizing color schemes, textures and furniture to evoke emotions and enhance the overall atmosphere.
Having successfully completed various specialization courses, I pride myself on my ability to adapt and innovate. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to the client, I ensure that every project not only meets but exceeds expectations. Forward-thinking and very dedicated, I aim to stay abreast of trends in the interior design industry to enrich the human experience with the spaces I create.
Interior Design
MiMa Design
Years experience
Expert partners
Happy customers
Active projects
Steps
Concept +
The first stage of a project typically involves several key steps, including:
Initial Discussion
This is where the project team meets with the client to discuss their requirements, goals, budget, and any other relevant information. It's crucial to understand the client's vision and expectations during this phase.
Space Visit
After the initial discussion, the project team often conducts a site visit to the location where the project will take place. This allows them to assess the physical space, understand its constraints and opportunities, and gather additional information that will inform the design process.
Concept Development
Based on the information gathered from the client and the site visit, the project team begins to develop concepts for the project. This might involve brainstorming ideas, sketching preliminary designs, and exploring different creative approaches.
Moodboard
A moodboard is a visual tool that helps to communicate the overall look, feel, and style of the project. It typically includes images, materials, colors, and other visual elements that capture the desired aesthetic and mood. Creating a mood board is an important step in the design process, as it helps to align the team and the client on the direction of the project.
Projection +
Tehnical project is the phase where the conceptual ideas are translated into tangible elements such as elevations, dimensions, and quantities. The technical project is a comprehensive document that encapsulates all the necessary details for executing the design effectively. Here's how it typically unfolds:
2D Plan: This plan provides detailed two-dimensional representations of the space, including floor plans, elevations, sections, and details. It incorporates specific plans for electrical, sanitary, and thermal installations, as well as information on walls, furniture layout, and material colors. Each element is meticulously depicted to ensure precise implementation.
3D Plan and Rendering: The 3D plan offers a three-dimensional visualization of the space, providing a more immersive understanding of the design. It enables stakeholders to explore the spatial layout from various angles and perspectives. Rendering involves creating realistic images of the space, utilizing advanced software to simulate materials, lighting, and textures. These renderings serve as invaluable tools for presenting the design concept to clients and stakeholders, offering a glimpse into the final outcome.
Material Specifications
Within the technical project, there are often detailed specifications outlining the materials to be used for various components of the design. This includes information on finishes, fixtures, fittings, and other elements essential for construction. By clearly defining material requirements, the project team ensures consistency and quality throughout the implementation phase.
By encompassing these elements within the technical project, designers can effectively communicate their vision and provide clear guidance for executing the design with precision and accuracy.
Implementation +
The third stage of the project involves ongoing consultation and support to ensure the successful execution of the design vision. This stage typically includes several key activities:
Material Selection
Providing guidance and assistance to the client in selecting materials, finishes, colores,that align with the design concept and meet functional requirements. This may involve researching options, presenting samples, and advising on the suitability of different materials for specific applications.
Object Selection
Assisting the client in choosing furniture, decor items, and accessories that complement the aesthetic design and enhance the functionality of the space. This may include sourcing furniture pieces, coordinating with suppliers, and ensuring that selected items fit within the overall design scheme.
Lighting Design
Developing a lighting plan that enhances the ambiance, functionality, and visual appeal of the space. This includes selecting fixtures, determining placement, and specifying lighting controls to create the desired lighting effects and atmosphere.
Site Visits
Regularly visiting the construction site in key milestones throughout the implementation phase to monitor progress, address any issues that arise, and ensure that the work is being executed according to the design specifications and quality standards. This may involve coordinating with contractors, solving technical challenges, and providing guidance to ensure the optimal outcome.
By providing ongoing consultation and assistance throughout the implementation phase, designers can help clients navigate the complexities of the construction process, make informed decisions, and achieve a successful outcome that aligns with their vision and expectations.
Etape
Concept +
The first stage of a project typically involves several key steps, including:
Initial Discussion
This is where the project team meets with the client to discuss their requirements, goals, budget, and any other relevant information. It's crucial to understand the client's vision and expectations during this phase.
Space Visit
After the initial discussion, the project team often conducts a site visit to the location where the project will take place. This allows them to assess the physical space, understand its constraints and opportunities, and gather additional information that will inform the design process.
Concept Development
Based on the information gathered from the client and the site visit, the project team begins to develop concepts for the project. This might involve brainstorming ideas, sketching preliminary designs, and exploring different creative approaches.
Moodboard
A moodboard is a visual tool that helps to communicate the overall look, feel, and style of the project. It typically includes images, materials, colors, and other visual elements that capture the desired aesthetic and mood. Creating a mood board is an important step in the design process, as it helps to align the team and the client on the direction of the project.
Projection +
Tehnical project is the phase where the conceptual ideas are translated into tangible elements such as elevations, dimensions, and quantities. The technical project is a comprehensive document that encapsulates all the necessary details for executing the design effectively. Here's how it typically unfolds:
2D Plan: This plan provides detailed two-dimensional representations of the space, including floor plans, elevations, sections, and details. It incorporates specific plans for electrical, sanitary, and thermal installations, as well as information on walls, furniture layout, and material colors. Each element is meticulously depicted to ensure precise implementation.
3D Plan and Rendering: The 3D plan offers a three-dimensional visualization of the space, providing a more immersive understanding of the design. It enables stakeholders to explore the spatial layout from various angles and perspectives. Rendering involves creating realistic images of the space, utilizing advanced software to simulate materials, lighting, and textures. These renderings serve as invaluable tools for presenting the design concept to clients and stakeholders, offering a glimpse into the final outcome.
Material Specifications
Within the technical project, there are often detailed specifications outlining the materials to be used for various components of the design. This includes information on finishes, fixtures, fittings, and other elements essential for construction. By clearly defining material requirements, the project team ensures consistency and quality throughout the implementation phase.
By encompassing these elements within the technical project, designers can effectively communicate their vision and provide clear guidance for executing the design with precision and accuracy.
Implementation +
The third stage of the project involves ongoing consultation and support to ensure the successful execution of the design vision. This stage typically includes several key activities:
Material Selection
Providing guidance and assistance to the client in selecting materials, finishes, colores,that align with the design concept and meet functional requirements. This may involve researching options, presenting samples, and advising on the suitability of different materials for specific applications.
Object Selection
Assisting the client in choosing furniture, decor items, and accessories that complement the aesthetic design and enhance the functionality of the space. This may include sourcing furniture pieces, coordinating with suppliers, and ensuring that selected items fit within the overall design scheme.
Lighting Design
Developing a lighting plan that enhances the ambiance, functionality, and visual appeal of the space. This includes selecting fixtures, determining placement, and specifying lighting controls to create the desired lighting effects and atmosphere.
Site Visits
Regularly visiting the construction site in key milestones throughout the implementation phase to monitor progress, address any issues that arise, and ensure that the work is being executed according to the design specifications and quality standards. This may involve coordinating with contractors, solving technical challenges, and providing guidance to ensure the optimal outcome.
By providing ongoing consultation and assistance throughout the implementation phase, designers can help clients navigate the complexities of the construction process, make informed decisions, and achieve a successful outcome that aligns with their vision and expectations.
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