Company Profile
christinemanalo.yolasite.com
GENERAL SERVICES DESCRIPTION
Interior Design as a Profession
A vocation or occupation requiring advanced training in some liberal art or science,
and usually involving mental rather than manual work
--- Webster’s New World Dictionary
A professional Interior Designer is one who is qualified by education and experience to
identify research and creatively solve problems relatively to the function and quality of man’s
proximate environment. Her competency includes fundamental design, design analysis, space
planning and programming, the design of all interior spaces and an understanding of other and
related aspects of environmental design.
The designer does not usually stop at giving advice or producing drawings for
interiors, but goes on to assume the responsibility for translating those ideas and drawings into
tangible reality: specifying, ordering, and installing a huge volume of goods and services.
 The Designer’s mission is to establish a reputation and to be well
known for its quality execution of design from its drawings
 To continuously enrich the quality of life through Interior Design
 To provide practical solutions that will aid the clients achieve a
reasonable design interpretation that suit their budget and needs
 To have a healthy and successful company that is a leader in Interior
Design services
 Objectives within five years would be able to reach its annual sales
targets that is based on sales projection
 To create specific measures of customer satisfaction
Born and raised in the Philippines, Christine is a Manila based interior designer
Who started her design career by studying BS Interior Design in Polytechnic
University of the Philippines. After graduation, she studied more about the field
by gaining more experience at work and acquiring her professional license in 2008.
She managed to work full time as designer and part time fashion and ramp model
during weekends. She enjoys traveling and updating herself from the local and
International trends for her design ideas.
“Design should mediate the environment and not against it”
The start of design process, idea, and concept were based upon observing
actual site or visuals that were presented during meetings. Designs were based from
architecture that was already established and make use of its features as close as
possible to its original form. The interior design should match the architectural
features. The space should have a whole new look, something fresh from its
previous condition but also leaves its distinct appearance.
1.Residential Design
A complete private house or apartment
Only specified rooms or parts of rooms
2. Consultation or Technical service on
Color coordination
Painting & wall covering schedules
Specifications for specialty built-ins
Developing layouts or floor plans
Consultation with craftsmen or architects
Producing renderings, other presentations, working drawings
3. Non-Residential Work
Work includes all areas of concern to the business world such as hotels, offices, retail, etc.
1. Conduct seminars on proper space planning and basic interior
design that can help their personal life and how it will affect
their working behavior on office.
2. Seminars will be held on corporate offices
3. Expected participants will be CEO, staffs and business people
1. One day make-over using client’s “treasured” possessions
2. Home décor shaping service at affordable hourly rate
3. Recreate client’s home with what they own
1. Color selections for specific painting needs
2. For repainting and for right color combination
3. Color scheme of fabrics for curtains, pillows, bed sheet, etc.
4. Color selections for accessories
5. Color combination for logo, theme, and events
1. Shopping for accessories
2. Sourcing for decorative artefacts/ furniture/ furnishings
3. Sourcing for right home appliances for kitchen,
bedrooms and living room
1. Interior Design service online
2. Transactions made through e-mail/
personal message
3. Payments will be received through bank
payments or G-cash
4. Gives online shopping convenience
5. Cost efficient
1. Home improvement for property re-selling
2. Home make-over for parties
3. Home make-over for events and photo
shoot
1. Styling and consultation services for any creative/ visual projects
2. Enhancement of retail business window display
3. Styling services for mall exhibit/ animation
Standard Documents
Preliminary Meetings
1.Necessary conferences with the Client to ascertain the
requirements of the project
Schematic Design Phase
1.Presentation of Preliminary plans with furniture layout for approval
2.Presentation of image board(s) for approval
3.Presentation of Preliminary perspective(s) for approval
Standard Documents
Design Development Phase
1.Floor Plan with Furniture Layout
2.Wall Elevations and Sections
3.Reflected Ceiling Plan with Lighting Fixture Layout
4.Auxiliary Layout (sprinklers, speakers, air-conditioning diffusers, smoke detectors, fire protection devices, etc.)
5.Electrical Switches and outlets Location Plans
6.Schedule of window treatment
7.Schedule of Doors (if required)
8.Materials and Finishing Swatch Boards
9.Rendered Perspective Presentations
10.Itemized Furniture Drawings
11.Cabinet Details
12.Floor pattern Details
13.other Working Details
Standard Documents
Contract Document and Coordination Phase
1.Verification of check prints from Engineers
2.Budgetary cost estimates
3.7 sets of blue prints
4.Technical Specifications
5.Necessary engineering designs, if required
6.Bid Review, if required
Construction Phase
1.Periodic Site Supervision (as specified)
2.Coordination with the General contractor, Specialty Sub-contractors and Project
Manager/Construction Manager

interior designer profile manila

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    GENERAL SERVICES DESCRIPTION InteriorDesign as a Profession A vocation or occupation requiring advanced training in some liberal art or science, and usually involving mental rather than manual work --- Webster’s New World Dictionary A professional Interior Designer is one who is qualified by education and experience to identify research and creatively solve problems relatively to the function and quality of man’s proximate environment. Her competency includes fundamental design, design analysis, space planning and programming, the design of all interior spaces and an understanding of other and related aspects of environmental design. The designer does not usually stop at giving advice or producing drawings for interiors, but goes on to assume the responsibility for translating those ideas and drawings into tangible reality: specifying, ordering, and installing a huge volume of goods and services.
  • 3.
     The Designer’smission is to establish a reputation and to be well known for its quality execution of design from its drawings  To continuously enrich the quality of life through Interior Design  To provide practical solutions that will aid the clients achieve a reasonable design interpretation that suit their budget and needs
  • 4.
     To havea healthy and successful company that is a leader in Interior Design services  Objectives within five years would be able to reach its annual sales targets that is based on sales projection  To create specific measures of customer satisfaction
  • 5.
    Born and raisedin the Philippines, Christine is a Manila based interior designer Who started her design career by studying BS Interior Design in Polytechnic University of the Philippines. After graduation, she studied more about the field by gaining more experience at work and acquiring her professional license in 2008. She managed to work full time as designer and part time fashion and ramp model during weekends. She enjoys traveling and updating herself from the local and International trends for her design ideas.
  • 6.
    “Design should mediatethe environment and not against it” The start of design process, idea, and concept were based upon observing actual site or visuals that were presented during meetings. Designs were based from architecture that was already established and make use of its features as close as possible to its original form. The interior design should match the architectural features. The space should have a whole new look, something fresh from its previous condition but also leaves its distinct appearance.
  • 7.
    1.Residential Design A completeprivate house or apartment Only specified rooms or parts of rooms 2. Consultation or Technical service on Color coordination Painting & wall covering schedules Specifications for specialty built-ins Developing layouts or floor plans Consultation with craftsmen or architects Producing renderings, other presentations, working drawings 3. Non-Residential Work Work includes all areas of concern to the business world such as hotels, offices, retail, etc.
  • 8.
    1. Conduct seminarson proper space planning and basic interior design that can help their personal life and how it will affect their working behavior on office. 2. Seminars will be held on corporate offices 3. Expected participants will be CEO, staffs and business people
  • 9.
    1. One daymake-over using client’s “treasured” possessions 2. Home décor shaping service at affordable hourly rate 3. Recreate client’s home with what they own
  • 10.
    1. Color selectionsfor specific painting needs 2. For repainting and for right color combination 3. Color scheme of fabrics for curtains, pillows, bed sheet, etc. 4. Color selections for accessories 5. Color combination for logo, theme, and events
  • 11.
    1. Shopping foraccessories 2. Sourcing for decorative artefacts/ furniture/ furnishings 3. Sourcing for right home appliances for kitchen, bedrooms and living room
  • 12.
    1. Interior Designservice online 2. Transactions made through e-mail/ personal message 3. Payments will be received through bank payments or G-cash 4. Gives online shopping convenience 5. Cost efficient
  • 13.
    1. Home improvementfor property re-selling 2. Home make-over for parties 3. Home make-over for events and photo shoot
  • 14.
    1. Styling andconsultation services for any creative/ visual projects 2. Enhancement of retail business window display 3. Styling services for mall exhibit/ animation
  • 15.
    Standard Documents Preliminary Meetings 1.Necessaryconferences with the Client to ascertain the requirements of the project Schematic Design Phase 1.Presentation of Preliminary plans with furniture layout for approval 2.Presentation of image board(s) for approval 3.Presentation of Preliminary perspective(s) for approval
  • 16.
    Standard Documents Design DevelopmentPhase 1.Floor Plan with Furniture Layout 2.Wall Elevations and Sections 3.Reflected Ceiling Plan with Lighting Fixture Layout 4.Auxiliary Layout (sprinklers, speakers, air-conditioning diffusers, smoke detectors, fire protection devices, etc.) 5.Electrical Switches and outlets Location Plans 6.Schedule of window treatment 7.Schedule of Doors (if required) 8.Materials and Finishing Swatch Boards 9.Rendered Perspective Presentations 10.Itemized Furniture Drawings 11.Cabinet Details 12.Floor pattern Details 13.other Working Details
  • 17.
    Standard Documents Contract Documentand Coordination Phase 1.Verification of check prints from Engineers 2.Budgetary cost estimates 3.7 sets of blue prints 4.Technical Specifications 5.Necessary engineering designs, if required 6.Bid Review, if required Construction Phase 1.Periodic Site Supervision (as specified) 2.Coordination with the General contractor, Specialty Sub-contractors and Project Manager/Construction Manager