FAQs
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have a BS in Interior Architecture and Design from University of Nevada, Las Vegas Year of Interior Design training and diploma from Fashion and Design Institute, Kharkiv, Ukraine. Certificates from numerous continuing education courses such as graphic design, 3D design and rendering software, floral design, etc.
- Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?
Every project is a journey and a beautiful story. I put my best effort in each and every project. I love what I do and I go an extra mile to produce an excellent results.
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
1. Understand you final goal that you need to achieve. Estimate a size of your project, make a list of tasks that need to be done. 2. Plan your budget. You’ll have material cost, furniture and fixture cost, labor cost and some other expenses that you need to account for such as permits, inspections, unplanned fixes etc. Make sure that your numbers are realistic. 3. Set your time frame. Talk about phases of the design process and sequence of steps and deliverables. 4. Professional credentials are as much important as the mutual understanding. You should speak same language and be able to get answers to all your questions. There are a lot of professionals and everyone of them have his/her own style of work. Make sure that you’re comfortable with that style. 5. Get some images of the interiors that you like and something that you don’t like. Be specific describing your preferences. 6. There are three major factors that: Price, Quality and Time. You can two deals out of three. High quality + short time = high price Low price + good quality = long time Define what is your priority and stick to it. Best of luck with your project!