When designing an interior architecture project, it's essential that the client fully understands the proposed concept. This is all the more crucial when company employees are involved in the decoration and design choices.
The interior designer must not only listen to the client's needs and expectations, but also convince them of the relevance of his design concept. At Guillaume Da Silva Architecture Intérieure, this approach is based on fluid communication, essential to guaranteeing projects that meet the functional and aesthetic objectives set.
Different modes of communication
In the digital age, interior designers have a multitude of tools at their disposal to present their concepts: ultra-realistic 3D renderings, computer-generated images and even artificial intelligence.
However, at Guillaume Da Silva Architecture Intérieure, hand-drawing remains the preferred means of expression. This spontaneous gesture captures the intuition of a place and communicates an architectural idea quickly and effectively.
Sketching is particularly useful in the sketching and preliminary design phases. It also facilitates direct exchanges with the client, particularly during work meetings when the architect can draw in real time to clarify or adjust a concept.
These sketches are then digitized in 3D to produce realistic images or, if required, immersive videos. These digital representations are particularly well-suited to the detailed design phase, providing the client with a complete and precise vision of the project.
Example of an interior design project presentation video
Guillaume Da Silva Architecture Intérieure chose to use a video to present its concept for the design and decoration of an analysis laboratory.
This digital tool enabled everyone to visualize the project in its entirety: circulation, functionality, decoration, design and choice of colors. The video proved to be an excellent way of uniting all those involved around the same vision, while facilitating their appropriation of the space to come.