Despite the common assumption that using the services of a  professional interior designer is unaffordable to most of us, choosing  this option can offer savings in the long run. But have you ever  wondered what's involved in the entire process of house interior design?
Phase  one involves gathering and analyzing information and making all the  necessary preparations before starting the actual design job. You must  formulate a detailed home interior design program that will be  customized towards your individual needs and objectives, as well as the  size and relationship between spaces and a host of other considerations  that will affect how you live in your home. If you hire an interior  designer for the job, he or she will analyze your home and determine the  best positioning of the furniture and spaces within to capture views  and sunlight. During this first phase, the budget and schedule will also  be estimated.
The second phase goes under the sign of conceptual  brainstorming and exploration. It starts with the creation of a concept  diagram of the house interior and several rough design sketches. During  this period, designers (hired by you) will come up with the general  layout, form and overall appearance of the house's interior. When the  layout, size and character of the house are refined, designers focus on  the different interior elements such as stairs, fireplaces, cabinetry,  and built-in furniture. To help describe some of the important technical  details, different drawings will be prepared. Once this stage is  finished, 70 to 80 percent of the actual house interior design work will  be finished.
The next phase is called Construction Documentation  and during this period, the house interior design is translated into a  technical language used by the contractor. Working Drawings and  specifications are made that outline in detail all of the materials that  will be used, where they will be positioned and how they will be  installed. Despite the fact that this stage is mostly intended for  working out the technical aspects of the project, some design work also  takes place. Furthermore, plumbing fixtures, light fixtures, and finish  materials such as carpet, paint colors and tile are also selected.
In  the Bidding and Negotiation phase, you will receive bids from different  contractors that will do the actual work. The designers you work with  have a list of contractors for hire. You will be able to review their  bids and negotiate the different proposals.
The last phase of the  house interior design process is the actual making (construction).  During this stage, interior designers will answer questions, review  submittals and shop drawings and review monthly certificates of payment  that are submitted by the contractor. The very final selections of  fixtures and finishes are also done here. Once this stage is completed,  the entire house will be thoroughly inspected to guarantee that  everything is done as it should.
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
