Keep the end goal in mind: We specialise in high quality bespoke architecture and interiors, with the capacity to deliver sustainable projects at this level as well. If you share this desire, please carry on!
Give qualitative (not quantitative) information: It's best to start with questions, not answers; that's the best way to get to the heart of the matter and reduce the risk of missing the real issues. There's always more than one way to resolve a problem or create an outcome. If this is hard, list what you like or don’t like in your house or in a place you used to live (and why you felt that way), or describe something you have seen at someone else’s house. Give examples. Use as many descriptive words as you can. There are a few simple quantitive answers too, don't worry!
Don’t try to solve all of your problems: just express your desires, even if they seem at odds with each other or impossible to obtain, or there are differences of opinion within the family. Problem solving comes later in the process and that's what we can help you with.
Try to anticipate future needs or changes: Think about the details that would accommodate you and you plans for now and for years to come.
Find examples of projects you like: Consider images of particular details that you like, or ones that create a good mood or feeling, and maybe pictures that you are simply drawn to. The easiest way to organise and share ideas is with Houzz or Pinterest.
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