designbx Archives - Designbx Online interior design Mon, 30 Mar 2020 09:51:41 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://designbx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/cropped-Designbx-Logo-512px-1-32x32.png designbx Archives - Designbx 32 32 When Should I Engage An Interior Designer? https://designbx.com/blog/when-should-i-engage-an-interior-designer/ https://designbx.com/blog/when-should-i-engage-an-interior-designer/#respond Wed, 25 Mar 2020 18:53:28 +0000 https://designbx.com/?p=21567 One of the most common questions we get asked is at what stage should you engage the services of an Interior Designer – especially when you’re looking to build a new home or renovate.  It’s a great question and unless you’ve been through the process before, it can be hard to understand where each person’s…

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One of the most common questions we get asked is at what stage should you engage the services of an Interior Designer – especially when you’re looking to build a new home or renovate.  It’s a great question and unless you’ve been through the process before, it can be hard to understand where each person’s role begins, ends or crosses over – namely the Builder, Architect and Interior Designer.

When you’re starting the process, we get it can be daunting to see all the costs adding up.  But our experience has been on almost all projects where the designer has been engaged early, not only are the cost savings significant, but the client’s vision is brought to life without that sigh of frustration or disappointment that it’s “not quite what you wanted”.  So in short, our answer is engage an interior designer as soon as possible!  

If you’re using an Architect, you should engage the designer at the same time so that they can collaborate early in the piece, and make sure interiors specific aspects are not overlooked.  Every professional that works on your project wears a different hat and will be pushing a different agenda, but it’s important to remember whilst each has a very different skillset, the designer has your end vision in mind at all times. 

They have the ability, when engaged at the get go, to pepper your design style and lifestyle needs throughout your home design in a considered and creative way.  A designer will ask all the right questions upfront so they have a seal tight brief that will encompass all the knowledge they need to know to make the correct design decision that most importantly aligns to your budget guidelines. That’s not to say you are going to need to think about sofas, wall colours and cushions at the beginning – so don’t stress!!  It’s more around all parties being on the same page and having the same end vision, let the experts do what they do best and the whole design process becomes a free flowing and enjoyable one. 

Below we have broken the process down into 3 phases.  

Phase 1 – Pre-Construction/Planning Phase –  Review Proposed Architectural Drawings

Once preliminary Architectural Drawings are completed, your designer should review and provide recommendations.  Some of the key items are listed below. Reviewing these items early will save both time and money.

  • Overall spatial planning including review of storage options (wardrobes, laundry, built ins etc)
  • Doorways and access points
  • Kitchen and Bathroom function and layout
  • Ensure correct specifications for Windows and Doors.  i.e – fixed v sliding or stacking etc)
  • Review of specific furniture requirements from the client.  i.e – large dining areas or special room requirements. In some instances, structural plans might change to facilitate larger/smaller area requirements.

Floor Plan1. Drawing Review Example . Engage an interior designer at this point of the design process.

 

Phase 2 – Construction Phase –  Review Functional Requirements

This phase is based on the specific user needs.  Here we delve more into how many people are living in the home and family and functional requirements for each space.

  • Lighting Plan 
  • Colour Scheme 
  • Finishes and Specifications (i.e – tapware, flooring)
  • Window Treatments
  • Custom Joinery Requirements
  • Scaled floor plans with furniture placement and the flow consideration 
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CUSTOMIZED IN-BUILT JOINERY SOLUTIONS  

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Fireplace Navy2. Open plan and oversized rooms often benefit from integrating built in cabinetry. It also adds value to your home.

Phase 3 – The Interior Design Phase – Finishing Touches

This phase encompasses the remaining key elements to bring the home to life and is largely focused around the Interior Design including furniture selection and layout.  Within this phase, your designer will present to you the following key components for each space, working within your budget

  • Style Boards 
  • Furniture and Product Selection
  • Floor Plans
  • Detailed perspective drawings (using product selections)
  • Personal Shopper Service with trade discounts
  • Installation and set-up can be included if required.
  • Project Management for interiors components can be included if required.
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 INTERIOR DESIGN PHASE

Design Package3. A little peek of some elements included in your Designbx Design Folio; Style Board, Perspective drawings, Product Boards, Floor plan – everything you need  to create your personalised space – See some finished projects

 

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Designbx have completed similar projects across Australia and Internationally.  We offer architectural drawing review packages that start from as little as $499.00.  If you have started your project or currently in the planning phase and it’s time to engage an interior designer – reach out to the Designbx team via for a chat – we would love to help you with your project. 

Would you like to know more about Designbx and who’s behind it, a more personal read about the Co founders Kerena & Kylie – Enjoy! 

 

 

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These are a few of our favourite things https://designbx.com/blog/these-are-a-few-of-our-favourite-things/ https://designbx.com/blog/these-are-a-few-of-our-favourite-things/#respond Mon, 09 Sep 2019 05:42:35 +0000 https://designbx.com/?p=16841 So here is a sneak peak at what brings a smile to the faces of Designbx founders Kylie Pratt and Kerena Berry – when they’re not busy styling for everyone else… What makes Kylie feel at home Jewellery. The bigger, the bolder, the better. I always lose expensive jewellery so this using more affordable ‘on…

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So here is a sneak peak at what brings a smile to the faces of Designbx founders Kylie Pratt and Kerena Berry – when they’re not busy styling for everyone else…

What makes Kylie feel at home
  1. Jewellery. The bigger, the bolder, the better. I always lose expensive jewellery so this using more affordable ‘on trend’ accessories really helps my wallet! I love that I can change a whole outfit or look simply by adding some beautiful vibrant touches by way of jewellery. And while I may not have the ‘body shape’ for designer fashion, I can so easily add my unique touch with some big leopard earrings!
  2. Shoes. High heels always make me feel great, and fit! The right shoes can make or break an outfit for me. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for comfortable flats as much as the next gal, but a pair of power heels can give you an instant shot of confidence.
  3. Eyebrows and hair. You just can’t have a good day with one and not the other. I was born in the 80s with a mop of curly strawberry blonde hair, and had I been in my prime partying years I would have been living the dream. Instead I’m happy if I can just get a brush through my locks most days – that is a good hair day for me!
  4. Furnishings. I absolutely love natural raw textures like linen, leather and timber. They are home to me. Growing up in New Zealand I really do appreciate the natural textures that are reminiscent of the beautiful scenery I was surrounded by growing up. It’s nostalgic for me, and creating a sense of nostalgia is such a powerful design tool.
  5. TV and movies. Laughing out loud is my style. My husband and I formed our relationship on the basis of our love for TV and films from the often cringe-worthy era of the 80s. Anyone reading this who knows us well will be having a laugh-out-loud moment. We are a couple of dags who were made for each other!
  6. Music. My go to is anything that has a story and makes me feel something. I’m pretty eclectic with my music taste pre-2000, but something about the stories told through music from the earlier generations – where people had to write letters and express their love in different ways – just gets me. I’m a hopeless romantic at heart and mostly end up crying to songs in the car.
  7. Holiday destinations. I’m more of a “do it less often, but do it right” kind of girl. Boutique locations with lots of character and unique things to look at. It’s nice to dream! The memories made on holidays with loved ones – you just can’t buy that feeling.
  8. Having a tidy desk. I’m really not sure if this is a style thing, but organisation is key to getting sh*t done for me. If I feel surrounded by mess and chaos, that’s how my day will end up.
  9. Showing up on time. This is definitely a work in progress, but being on time is super stylish in my eyes. I am renowned for being late, which I’m working on – my tardiness goes against every other personality trait I have, so people are always surprised!
  10. Friends and family. Authentic, true to themselves and down-to-earth… that’s my style and why I adore my friends and family. It does sound a bit cliché, but it’s so important to surround yourself with people you love to spend time with and who make you feel empowered and positive. We’re all so time poor that we need to be super conscious about who we spend our spare time with, and I choose to spend mine with positive and loving people.

 

 

 

How Kerena adds some personality and pizazz to her everyday
  1. Photographs. I have them absolutely everywhere because they remind me of all the special moments and priceless people in my life.
  2. Handbags and shoes. These are a huge weakness of mine. They are those finishing touches that just ooze personal style. My absolute favourite bag is the glorious Valentino I splurged on during a trip to New York to celebrate a dear friend’s 40th birthday. Every time I pick it up I’m reminded of the amazing time we had together – some possessions just have a way of bringing back precious memories. Similarly, but at the other end of the spectrum, is the $5 vintage leather bag I uncovered at Vinnies about 15 years ago. I cost me next-to-nothing but has accompanied me on so many adventures. My favourite shoes for comfort are my Superga platform joggers; for a bit of style punch I always reach for my suede orange tassel heels; and for an in-between occasion it’s always the Valentino rockstudded flats. I could go on….
  3. Vaporisors. I have two in the house and I always have essential oils steaming away. My favourite scents at the moment are from Anjali – “Lady Indira” & “Lemon Myrtle”. Familiar and beautiful aromas are such an underrated element of design – they inspire memories, emotions and in my case create a sense of calm in the home.
  4. Fashion. I have a very eclectic fashion sense – forever torn between my inner Cairns hippie heart; my unrequited rockstar dreams; the Northern Beaches casual surf chick; and a bit of a show-pony glitter fetish! Some of my favourite brands are Chasing Unicorns, Stevie May, Ministry of Style, Sass & Bide, Deus Ex Machina, Bali Trader (I love their custom design boots), Bec and Bridge… again, I could go on!
  5. Flowers and plants. I always need one or both of these elements in and around my space; home, office, even my car (I place a fresh lavender sprig from the garden every morning in the air vents to help calm us all during the whirlwind of school drop offs). I have many plants in our family home and succulents at the office, as they’re hardy enough to survive when we’re out on shoots and working with clients.
  6. Artwork. Studying art originally, I have a real appreciation for people who delve into such raw self-expression. I’ve collected art for as long as I can remember; street art as I backpacked around the world, and slowly building a collection of artists that I have admired for years. I call them my ‘Retirement Fund’… Let’s be honest, it’s never really going to fund my latter years, but it helps ease my conscience! I’m especially partial to photographic art.
  7. Music. From the moment my head leaves the pillow to the moment it hits it again, I have music around me. I stopped TV with the children when they were young so it has filled a very big gap. It can turn any of our moods around in second and we all have a favourite tune, style and song that pulls us out of a funk and has us giggling in seconds. I couldn’t possibly make a top list of my favourite tunes, because again, my choices are eclectic – from Dolly Parton (Jolene), to Morcheeba (World Looking In), to Kings of Leon (Sex on Fire).
  8. Food and drink. I just LOVE eating, drinking and entertaining! I’m a total foodie and am also partial to a marrying vino. I’m as white, freckled and stereotypically Aussie as they come, but my taste buds are very European.
  9. Friends and family. I have lived away from my family since I was 16. And although they have often been far away, they hold such a precious piece of my heart. Having this distance from my relatives has in many ways meant my friends have become my family, and boy do I have a fabulous bunch around me! I have been so blessed to meet and build such gorgeous and inspiring friendships over my life, and I am forever grateful and will do anything to show love and support to those around me.
  10. Babies. Mine and everyone else’s! I always wanted to be a mum – I was a total baby snatcher from as early as I can remember, and still am. By 10 years of age I was the local babysitter and could have four or more children in my care on any one night. I was in heaven! I am now a mum to two gorgeous little humans, and despite all the confronting moments it brings it is truly the most rewarding part of my life and every day. Amelia is eight and Hugo is five. There isn’t a day goes by when we don’t laugh, sing, banter and try each others’ patience. But mostly we just love each other with such depth that becoming a mum has been a soul-changing chapter of my life.

 


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Famous Interior Designers: Megan Morton and her home interior styles https://designbx.com/blog/famous-interior-designers-megan-morton-home-interior-styles/ https://designbx.com/blog/famous-interior-designers-megan-morton-home-interior-styles/#respond Wed, 14 Jun 2017 07:55:23 +0000 https://designbx.com/blog/?p=3737 Interior Stylist, Megan Morton is truly a master of styling sorcery. Styling, designing and facilitating inspired creative workshops at ‘The School’ are just a few of the things that keep her busy (not to mention her beautiful family). Yet no matter where she lands, she manages to make the space a little piece of heaven.…

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Interior Stylist, Megan Morton is truly a master of styling sorcery. Styling, designing and facilitating inspired creative workshops at ‘The School’ are just a few of the things that keep her busy (not to mention her beautiful family). Yet no matter where she lands, she manages to make the space a little piece of heaven.

The blanc de blanc approach for the home interior style of ‘The School’ is a perfect blank canvas for the evolving creative needs of the space. Photographic studio one minute with natural light beaming off the all white surfaces, and Shibori workshop the next, full of creative souls enjoying a special kind of morning tea with friends.

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Simplicity and soulfulness seems to be the essence of Sydney-based Megan Morton’s design philosophy. Whether it’s her home interior style or photography layouts, she manages to dig deep and find the things that tell a story. Pairing back to a few curated pieces in a room is a real challenge, but Megan has this skill down-pat.

“Stylists are doing one thing one day, another the next and by weeks end have been asked to do the impossible”, she writes in her book, Things I Love. Well, she certainly makes it look easy.

Her concepts are shared among florists, photographers, engineers, embroiderers and general craftsman in a variety of impressive trades.

According to Megan, “What (stylists) do best is work with other people who are really good at their thing and deliver a result that works for everybody.”

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It is within these circles that she shares her success, acknowledging the teams of experts that make her style and its outcomes beyond amazing.

“Having something lovely to look at” is important to her, especially in her own interior style. When creating a space that is personal to you, it can be difficult to find a starting point. Great design is often found in detail that doesn’t have to be elaborate or expensive – a small token that generates a memory or a moment that you can’t not have on display such as handwritten postcards, a collection of watches or a pile of linen bound books. Seeing your prized possessions in all their glory as you pass them each and every day is priceless.

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Making the most of what you’ve got is another great lesson from Megan. She writes about awkward spaces or ‘kooky small rooms’. Her approach is to embrace what you have and allow life to take place in these spaces just as they are supposed to. Never just assume a space has to take the path it has in the past. Transforming a usually ignored corner into a cosy reading nook or the space under the stairs into an office changes the way you think about your space and can open your way of living into something you had never imagined.

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“Houses don’t need to stick to one colour palette”

Megan has been seen to experiment in her own home with painting half of the floor black and the other white just to experience the difference of living in a space with two contrasting floors. There is no greater way to know what works best for you in your home until you have lived in it. Have fun with colour, because a change is as good as a holiday.

So, next time you need to make a decision on refreshing your own space, take a leaf from the pages of Morton’s style files: be original, create a space that tells your own story and have fun along the way!

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TOP 10 THINGS WE LOVE ABOUT Megan Morton:

  1. She rocks a maxi skirt like no other
  2. Her genuine admiration and respect for all of the creative counterparts that support her
  3. Ability to hero a few key pieces in a room that could be tempted with waaay to much ‘stuff’
  4. ‘The School’ and all of its unique and expert workshops
  5. Appreciates the elements and principles of design ‘rules’, but isn’t afraid to break them
  6. Gypsy soul that makes a work/family life balance seem possible
  7. Appreciation for handmade craftsmanship
  8. The collection of arm jewels. Just WOW!
  9. Values a great sense of humour
  10. Appreciation for art 

Top 5 Megan Morton styles I love:

  1. The most successful colour schemes have a dominant colour and a subordinate colour
  2. When things go wrong, it can force you to create a new set of solutions even better than the first
  3. A mantra of ‘something old, something new, something rough, something smooth’
  4. Don’t use the straight-backed seating from the 16th Century when no one had time to sit down
  5. Even if something is expensive, it only has value if you love it.

This article was written by Kylie Monteleone, @Spacedresser and Designbx interior designer. 

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Designing with Pantone Rose Quartz & Serenity https://designbx.com/blog/pantone-2016/ https://designbx.com/blog/pantone-2016/#respond Tue, 02 Feb 2016 10:00:29 +0000 https://designbx.com/blog/?p=1266     Designing with Pantone 2016 colours- Serenity and Rose quartz Pantone’s colour of the year is remarkable for a number of reasons, the most obvious being the fact that, for the first time, two hues have been selected: Serenity and Rose quartz.    Image reference  This makes sense to any designer, of course, because…

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Designing with Pantone 2016 colours- Serenity and Rose quartz Pantone’s colour of the year is remarkable for a number of reasons, the most obvious being the fact that, for the first time, two hues have been selected: Serenity and Rose quartz.

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 This makes sense to any designer, of course, because the selection of colour combinations is probably one of the most wonderfully agonising processes when planning interiors. While environments or personalities may inspire us, triggering design epiphanies, it’s a critical decision never made without careful and long deliberation. Thankfully Pantone’s unprecedented announcement offers a ready-made palette that achieves unusual duality: a visually bold statement that also has an undeniably calming effect. 

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 “Calming tones”

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Let’s face it; our lives have become increasingly frantic. Thanks to social media, even our private lives can seem demanding at times. The arrival of these brave yet soothing tones is a tonic. This combination also continues to break down stigmas associated with gender. Since the 80s, similar combinations have helped men use fashion to rebel against tradition. These harmonious tones have a magical quality that allows them to sit well with most colours and appear natural in almost any landscape.

 

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“Sharper edges with a masculine accent”

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Each established interior design style gains a unique effect. Serenity and Rose quartz offer an obvious opportunity for Modern in the form of bold colour blocking while Modern Eclectic will see these tones paired with metallics, rich fig and green tones.

“Vivid colour blocking”

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“A modern twist”

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Traditional styles will see a flirtatious use of pattern and colour. The impact of this serene pairing of colours can easily be softened or amplified when combined with complimenting tones like black, neutrals or yellows, and they have the unusual distinction of perfectly suiting sharp block shapes or fluid, loose fabrics.

 

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As examples clearly illustrate, whether you limit a space to these colour(s) of the year or adventurously add bold but complimenting hues, Pantone’s inspired choice seems to be at home (pardon the pun) in most settings.

 

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