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Walk Interior Architecture & Design

regardless of who you appoint - a design is 'essential' getting the purpose, size, specs/finishes & style etc planned is the priority. it will also work with or be part of an overall room/scheme. so should not be considered a stand alone element. ensure drawings & specs are approved so expectations & budgets are met

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helena

Walk Interior, thank you for this point re having a written, detailed design. This surely forms part of the contract between craftsman and customer, but doesn't seem to have been mentioned in the article.

Also missing in the article is a description of the design process. If you're splashing the cash on bespoke storage you want lots of discussion and advice at an early stage on the internal configuration of your storage. An example would be lower and higher-tech options of drawer hinge mechanisms.

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Henrietta Morrell

I have just had a library wall created to turn a room into a traditional study. I didn’t check the hinges in the design phase and ended up with kitchen style hinges... stops it feeling like a piece of furniture. My advice would be to see and list all hardware to be used, and, check skirting finishes at the design phase, sometimes drawings and even computer driven drawings show you configurations, but not hone in on the absolute finer details. I do love what we created but I have learnt lessons for the future. Lesson learnt: never presume!

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