Monday, January 29, 2007

Empty Spaces Can Create the Feeling of More Space


Society is more aware of good design because it has become more accessible and affordable. At Noir Blanc Interiors LLC, we beleive that one of the worst things that can happen is when the client interferes in every aspect of the design and doesn't allow the project to develop. "Individuals tend to feel that every corner of a room needs a piece of furniture. But empty spaces can create the feeling of more space. "Interior design is a discipline, and the design process is a collabortive exploratory and appropriate to the specific needs of the client," states Barbara Sheehan Segal. With the explosion of home decorating programs and resources on television, on the Internet and in the design stores, we find the design is increasingly afforable and available. Still, a designer is hired for their taste, talent and professionlism.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Haha! You beat around the bush a little, for the sake of not offending anyone ... do you mean to say 'Why the heck did you hire a designer in the first place if you wanted to change every one of our suggestions?! All of these bloody design shows seem to make every Tom, Dick and Harry an interior design expert - if you know so much, go do it yourself!!'

As a writer and graphic designer, I know the feeling :)