This time last year, a super nice young couple who live in Vienna, Virginia, called me because they wanted help with paint colors, placement of accessories, and flooring. It was a good opportunity to help them make some changes that would make a big impact to their home. Well, they liked the changes and a few months later they asked for my help on their master bedroom.
This project was a little different from other projects because we developed the room’s design based on information we shared with each other by email. There has been a trend over the last few years for interior designers to offer their services online for a slightly cheaper rate. All the information for a client’s project is gathered by phone and/or email. Based upon the client’s measurements and pictures, design plans are developed and items are selected. I’ve been a little suspect of the service because I wasn’t sure seeing a space with your own eyes and meeting your client in person could be replaced with information exchanged via email. I decided to hire another designer to see how the process worked. After providing feedback on “inspirational images” and information on my room, I was sent a space plan and links to furniture that I could purchase on my own. I have to say I was pretty impressed with the result. It’s an interesting concept because it allows access to designers without paying full blown designer rates. I’ve not formally offered this service on my website (honestly, I’ve been pretty busy without it) but might consider it one day.
This project wasn’t purely an “online”project but was as close as I’ve come to this kind of service. Admittedly, I had been in their bedroom several months before so I knew how the space was used and related to the rest of the home. Nevertheless, they sent me their wish list, measurements and pictures of their room which were used for the design plan.
Here’s one of the BEFORE pictures they sent me…
My client was looking “to pump up the color, keep lines clean, and add some texture” and some extra storage to their bedroom. The contemporary bed and large dresser were to stay. So after some research, we put this design plan together for them…
We used “pops” of red strategically placed around the room that contrast with the blue grey color on the walls and duvet.
Jennifer Shelak
March 28, 2012 10:12 amLOVE IT!!!
Anonymous
April 2, 2012 12:30 amAll I can say is, "WOW". Contemporary usually isn't my thing but I loved this room and the red accents. Great window treatments.
KEM
Anonymous
April 7, 2012 1:03 pmCan you tell us where the bedding is from? LOVE IT!
Anne
melissamclay
April 7, 2012 4:59 pmHi Anne – The bedding is from West Elm. I great resource for awesome design at a decent price! Have a great weekend! – Melissa