Our Design Service Information - David Ostick
Our Clients fall into one of the following categories:
Commercial :
Private :
DESIGN PROCEDURE
Once you have identified your need from the above list, the next step is to form in your mind an idea as to what you want your new premises to be along the lines of (ie, traditional, contemporary, complete one-off, etc.) and the more information you can provide at the start of a project, the more smoothly a project will run, saving time and money.
The information you gather and supply to the designer is commonly known as a design brief.
DESIGN BRIEF
The design brief includes information such as
Once the design brief as been taken from the client, the rest of the design procedure is continued in the following order:
SKETCH WORK
The sketch work allows the Client to establish and agree upon basic likes/dislikes/finishes/appearance of the interior/cabinets, etc.
PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS
Perspective line drawings or perspective coloured visuals are carried out once a general design and finish has been agreed upon in order to give the client a better idea of the finished look.
Commercial :
- Those opening brand new premises, in need of a complete turnkey (start to finish) project.
- Those wishing to upgrade their existing premises
- Those requiring new fixtures/fittings/display furniture, etc.
Private :
- Those who wish to create a new interior concept for a new or existing house.
- Those who wish to have a new house designed.
DESIGN PROCEDURE
Once you have identified your need from the above list, the next step is to form in your mind an idea as to what you want your new premises to be along the lines of (ie, traditional, contemporary, complete one-off, etc.) and the more information you can provide at the start of a project, the more smoothly a project will run, saving time and money.
The information you gather and supply to the designer is commonly known as a design brief.
DESIGN BRIEF
The design brief includes information such as
- Style of interior required
- Type of clientele/customer to be catered for
- Type and range of Product
- Preferable colour schemes
- Security considerations
- Local planning considerations
- Approximate budget available
Once the design brief as been taken from the client, the rest of the design procedure is continued in the following order:
SKETCH WORK
The sketch work allows the Client to establish and agree upon basic likes/dislikes/finishes/appearance of the interior/cabinets, etc.
PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS
Perspective line drawings or perspective coloured visuals are carried out once a general design and finish has been agreed upon in order to give the client a better idea of the finished look.
Please Enquire for Details
David Ostick
Oxford & London. England. Tel: UK-(0)774-786-8740
Phone: 0774-786-8740
Website: www.davidostick.co.uk
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