The document outlines the author's goals of growing their skills as an assistant designer, obtaining LEED certification, and passing the NCIDQ exam part 1. It discusses providing superior client service through creative and sustainable design, collaboration, and staying knowledgeable in the profession. It lists organizations the author belongs to and their experience in residential and commercial design.
3. •Grow to support an assistant designer
•Obtain LEED Certification
•Pass Part 1 NCIDQ Exam
•Design more creative, functional and sustainable
spaces
4. To provide my clients with superior service by not
only using my skills and creativity, but listening to
their needs and wants and implementing that into
the design process. By collaborating, I will assist in
finding the home or business’s potential and make it
come alive. I will strive to stay current and
knowledgeable in the profession. By improving the
quality of the client’s space I in turn improve their
quality of life.
16. Personal introductions to :
•Real Estate Agents – Commercial & Residential
•Building Owners who lease spaces
•Entrepreneurs
•Township Officials in Building Dept.
•Business Owners
•Builders
•Development Companies
•Like Space Matters Interior Design, LLC on facebook
•Follow me on twitter and Pinterest
•Check out my website and give me feedback-
•I will soon be on Houzz- stay tuned
17. Barron Insurance & Financial Services
Zaums & Bialecki Law Offices
Premier Automotive Performance
Affordable Accounting
H&S Sports Apparel
Financial Design Group
LPL Financial
Brooks Insurance
Flick’s Package and Liquor
Stewart Road Christian Ministries
Romanoff Electric
26. Won Student Art Show – Davis
College
Was in Toledo Art Museum
Display
Featured in a Cancer Publication
27.
28. How I can help you
...Working with a designer
should be collaborative.
Working with a designer
doesn’t mean you have to give
up control, nor does it mean
you have to do everything the
designer suggests. Most
designers love working with
their client to achieve the
clients’ vision.
29. I can do so much more than recommend furniture,
fabrics and colors!
30. Space planning and utilization, Conservation and green
including organizational and design
storage needs Historic restoration
Long-term project and lifestyle Interior detailing of
planning background elements such as
National, state and local wall and ceiling designs
building codes Custom design of furniture,
Safety and accessibility drapery and accessories
Ergonomics Selection of appliances,
Design for people with special plumbing fixtures and
needs flooring materials
Audio/visual and Accoustics and sound
communication technology transmission
Construction documents and
specifications
31. DECORATOR DESIGNER
Color selection Education
Some staging Training and expertise to
plan, schedule, execute
and manage your project
from start to finish.
When you hire a designer you get the benefit of a professional who can solve
problems, help you avoid costly mistakes, and most importantly create an
attractive, affordable space designed specifically to meet your business or
lifestyle needs.
32. PROGRAMMING & SPACE PROJECT ADMINISTRATION
PLANNING Coordinate and review drawings
Interview to determine needs with contractors
Provide space plans with Maintain project schedules
furniture layouts Review all bids and pricing
Assist in project timeline Provide punch lists of all work to
be completed
INTERIOR DESIGN
Design all interior details
Develop budgets CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
Provide sketches / boards for Demolition/new partition plans
interior selections & furnishings Telephone/Electrical plans
Coordinate furniture layout with Wall and floor finish plans
lighting and electrical plans Interior details and design as
required including cabinets,
millwork, etc.
Furniture installation drawings
33.
34. I Designing for a purpose
not just because! for a
purpose, not just because.