Why Do You Need a Designer?

 

Commercial interior designers understand the needs of different types of workplaces. Needs analysis is important at the inception of any design project. Large or small, the success of the project depends on a thorough comprehension of your employees’ needs and the services you offer your clients. Depending on your type of business, you may have individual offices or multiple work stations or both. You may have a need for a central conference room or several informal areas for collaboration. You may have departments that frequently work together that should be placed adjacently for efficient communication. There may be customer needs that are unique to your type of business. For example, your customers may need separate gathering spaces or large waiting areas. Technological needs and traffic flow for both employees and clients factor into the space plan and design. We understand these variables and have the experience needed to devise solutions to your company’s challenges.

A commercial designer uses a variety of tools and the latest technology to create your plan, provide details as to wall spacing, furniture placement, space purposes, electrical and data needs, etc. These plans will be available to other trades you may hire such as architects, builders, installers, etc.

In addition to the overall space plan, the designer will guide you in selecting design elements such as lighting, colors, furniture, materials, textures, art, and accessories that will create an environment pleasing to both your employees and clients. We will clearly present the overall plan and design elements and work to achieve the established goals using the available budget. We will also coordinate with other professional trades involved in the project to ensure the overall plan is clearly communicated. Finally, we will assist with scheduling and coordinate installation of selected items.

Professional commercial interior designers have a degree in Interior Design and have completed National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) certification. They understand how to analyze individual client needs, manage a project, plan an efficient space, and utilize current technology. In addition to business skills, the commercial designer uses creativity and imagination to create a personalized design that will encourage employee satisfaction and make a good first impression on your clients.

Commercial design exists to create an efficient and pleasant environment that encourages and enables employees to do their best work and meet company goals. Your clients will appreciate your providing an inviting and professional space in which to conduct business. From conception to completion, let us do the design so you can focus on your work.