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Day 57

How to learn Interior design in one week? :)

➨ Function: Learning 
➨ Location: Somewhere in Saudi Arabia
➨ Area: Changeable

Hello, risk-takers,
Hope you're doing great

06.03.2021

So I know you've been wondering about the title, well, Today my Studio has signed the first verbal contract to design its first project, the twist is that the project is an interior design project, which you know I have 0 experience in, So I decided to dedicate this post for my journey in learning about interior design.

Let's clear something first; that I'm just doing interior design projects so I can fund Mimaria's other projects, you can learn about them on our Instagram page. 

Let's start this journey. 

04.04.2021

It's been a month since I first started my journey in interior design, and I'll be honest in the past I didn't use to take this field so much seriously, but now I know that it's not easy, It needs a lot of patience and experience to be able to translate the client's need into real designs. until now I stand by my word that people need to design their houses on their own, they need a place that represents their characters, designers can help you to find the right materials and furniture but the design should represent you, so next time when you want to work with a designer, please be honest with yourself, know what you like and what you're family need, don't settle with designs that work with everybody, It's boring. 

Here are some of my conclusions from watching a lot of design videos :)



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