Thursday, 14 January 2010

New for 2010...Design Dilemma

For 2010, we're bringing you a new and exciting interior design service entitled:
DESIGN DILEMMA.

Our clients have told us that there are times when they wish we were sitting on their shoulder so our new and innovative DESIGN DILEMMA service is for those individual moments.

Our aim is to be there to guide you with those small annoying and one-off questions that you have with your home and it's interior. For the times when you have a specific question about your home and you don't know who to turn to.

It's great for those of you remote to us as our Design Dilemma service is aimed at answering all of your questions by e-mail, with no site visit required, we're your Agony Aunt for interior design.

Here's an example from Peter in Oxford:

"I've recently been made redundant and am now working from home. I'd like some ideas to revamp an under-utilised box room into a home office with a corporate and professional style. I'm hoping this will re-energise me in finding a new and exciting job."

All of our lives are constantly changing, especially with uncertain times for Peter, so it's a great idea to review how you use your home and optimise the space within it.

Peter's main problem is a colour scheme for the room, ie: something professional and corporate within a limited budget.

For Peter, we recommend a Silver and Plumb colour scheme:


Silver is a fabulous masculine colour and a great alternative to a neutral cream or white base. It will give that corporate feel that he's looking for. We recommend silver rather than grey because of its light-reflective qualities in such a small room. To further enhance light-reflective qualities in the room, we recommend a paint type of soft-sheen or silk rather than matt.

Silver looks fantastic with most colours and would look bang-up-to-date with Pantone's 2010 Colour Of The Year - Turquoise.

For Peter though we're recommending a strong purple, Plumb, accent colour. This is the colour of the Kings and denotes power and affluence, great when looking for a new job. It's also a spiritual colour and should help balance his uncertain times.

When used in excess, purple could lead to introversion or suppression so we recommend limiting it's use to one wall, and even then only 2/3rds of the wall as shown below:

This is a fresh and invigorating design scheme. It will help energise Peter in his search for a new career. The striking stripes give Peter's new office a designer edge with a professional and corporate look and feel that he wanted to achieve.

Here's what Peter had to say:

"I'm very pleased with the way it's turned out - it's a breath of fresh air. It signifies a strong, professional and corporate image. It's just what I wanted - a highly effective home office environment."

Put your questions forward for us to review today, just like Peter, then visit our website (http://www.ga-interiors.co.uk/) and complete the ENQUIRY FORM on About US.

Our design dilemma service is totally free and it's an opportunity for those of you remote to us to receive our expert knowledge and guidance.

As we mentioned above, it's an opportunity for us to sit on your shoulder and help you out with those small, one-off incidental questions.
If we feel that your problem is larger than can be covered within this specialist Design Dilemma service then we will recommend our other services that will help you out further.

Why not visit our website today (http://www.ga-interiors.co.uk/) and complete the ENQUIRY FORM on About Us with your individual Design Dilemma.

We'll showcase the most frequent design dilemmas on our blog so that others can also learn from your problems. A problem shared is a problem halved!

Here's to an exciting start to 2010.
Always here to help you,
Gwendoline.
CREATIVE DIRECTOR,
GA INTERIORS.

Tel: +44 (0) 7841 519802

Website: www.ga-interiors.co.uk
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