Designing with Purpose
The one-day course offers an in-depth look at the key factors to consider when designing your space.
Planning Your Space
- Function: Consider how you will use the space. Are you designing for relaxation, work, entertainment, or something else? Identifying the function will guide every other decision.
- Physical Limitations: Be mindful of any structural limitations such as windows, doorways, or immovable fixtures like radiators or built-in cabinets. These factors will affect layout options.
- Furniture: Choose furniture that aligns with the function and fits within your space limitations. Measure everything twice to ensure it fits properly.
- Size & Flow: Ensure that the room has a good flow. Think about pathways and how people will move through the space, avoiding overcrowding.
- Time Schedule: Having a clear deadline will help keep the project on track. It also helps break the project into manageable phases.
- Budget: Make a realistic budget early on, including allowances for unexpected costs. Prioritize the key elements that are most important.
Creating a Mood Board
- Space Alignment: Layout your mood board logically. For example, group images by room or function, or place all color swatches in one area.
- Colors: Choose colors that evoke the right atmosphere. Bright and playful colors (yellows, oranges) give energy, while soft, muted tones (grays, neutrals) provide calmness.
- Textures & Patterns: Incorporate samples of textures like fabrics or flooring options to give your board tactile dimension. Patterns can inspire visual interest, whether it’s geometric, floral, or abstract.