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- Cost-Effective: E-design is typically more affordable than traditional interior design services, as it eliminates the need for in-person consultations and site visits. It saves you time and money by allowing you to see what your space would look like before you make any purchases.
- Convenience: Clients can engage in the design process from the comfort of their homes and on their own schedules, making it highly convenient.
- Budget Control: Clients can have better control over their design budgets, as they can choose which aspects to focus on and which products to purchase.
- Customization: E-design services can be highly tailored to meet a client's specific needs and design preferences.
- Digital Tools: E-design uses digital tools, concept boards, and 3D room designs to help clients visualize the final design, aiding in decision-making.
- Extensive Resources: E-designers have access to a wide range of online resources, including product catalogs and suppliers, providing clients with more design options.
E-design services are primarily for clients seeking professional interior design solutions delivered online. These services cater to clients who prefer a convenient and cost-effective way to transform their spaces without the need for in-person consultations. E-design allows clients to collaborate with designers remotely, making it suitable for those looking for creative and aesthetic expertise regardless of their location or budget constraints. This approach can be ideal for clients with busy schedules, limited budgets, or a desire for more hands-on involvement in the design process.
Mystic Bay Interiors does not offer installation services for our Elevate and Signature Services. If you are interested in Platinum, full interior design services, please contact me.
Step 1: Draw a Rough Sketch: Begin by drawing a rough sketch of the room on your paper. It doesn't have to be to scale at this point; you're just getting a basic idea of the room's layout.
Step 2: Measure the Walls: Start with one wall and measure its length accurately using the measuring tape. Write down the measurement on your sketch. Repeat this for all the walls in the room.
Step 3: Measure the Doors and Windows: Measure the height and width of each door and window. Indicate their positions on your sketch, and label them accordingly. Make sure to measure from the inside of the frame to the opposite frame. Note any moldings or trim.
Step 4: Measure Ceiling Height: Measure the height of the ceiling at various points, especially if it's not uniform. Record these measurements on your sketch as well.
Step 5: Measure Fixed Elements: If there are any fixed elements in the room (e.g., built-in cabinets, fireplaces), measure their dimensions and location from the nearest wall and corner.
Step 6: Measure Obstructions: If there are any permanent obstructions in the room (e.g., columns, bulkheads), measure their dimensions and location.
Step 7: Submit Measurements: Please e-mail the measurements to Lisa@mysticbayinteriors.com.