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Get organized and streamline your workflow with this A-Z
accountability system.
Design is only part of an interior designer's
job--you're also responsible for scheduling client
meetings, conducting design surveys, creating drawings and specs,
and overseeing installation. Multiply by the number of projects on
your plate, and you have a recipe for overwhelming disorganization.
The Interior Design Productivity Toolbox helps you juggle
multiple projects with ease, with a comprehensive self-management
system tailored to the needs of interior designers and
decorators.
Features include:
Detailed checklists that highlight weak spots and warn against
common pitfalls
Covers residential design, contract design, specifications, and
renovations
Best practices for meetings, design surveys, drawings,
specifications, and renovations
Customizable online checklists for tracking every phase of your
project
Exclusive online budgeting tool for tracking product costs and
associated expenses to share with your team and your clients
If you need to get organized and get back to work, you need
The Interior Design Productivity Toolbox.
Auteur
PHYLLIS HARBINGER, ASID, CID, NCIDQ, is principal and
owner of Design Concepts/Interiors, LLC, an award-winning design
firm that has served clients globally for over 20 years and an
adjunct assistant professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology,
where she has inspired students since 1998. She has appeared as
both a winning designer and a guest judge on HGTV, and her work has
been featured in numerous home and design magazines. In addition to
being NCIDQ certified and a New York State Certified Interior
Designer, Ms. Harbinger is also a Certified Feng Shui Practitioner,
which enables her to integrate Eastern methods and theories of
design and balance into her practice. She is a professional member
of the American Society of Interior Designers and served as
President of the ASID New York Chapter for the 2014-2015 term.
Résumé
**Get organized and streamline your workflow with this A-Z accountability system.
Design is only part of an interior designer's jobyou're also responsible for scheduling client meetings, conducting design surveys, creating drawings and specs, and overseeing installation. Multiply by the number of projects on your plate, and you have a recipe for overwhelming disorganization. The Interior Design Productivity Toolbox helps you juggle multiple projects with ease, with a comprehensive self-management system tailored to the needs of interior designers and decorators.
Features include:
Contenu
Acknowledgments vii
Online Resources on the Companion Website viii
Introduction and How to Use This Book ix
PART I Beginning a Project: Meetings and Surveys
Chapter 1: Meetings 3
Meeting with Clients 3
New Prospective Client Protocols Checklist 5
New Client Questionnaire Example 6
Initial Consultation Checklist 9
Proposal Checklist 10
Letter of Engagement Checklist 11
Letter of Engagement References 12
Meeting and Survey Materials 20
Meeting and Survey Materials Checklist 21
Meeting and Survey Materials References 22
Meeting Notes Example 23
Chapter 2: Residential and Contract Surveys 25
Introduction 25
General Room Survey 26
General Room Checklist 27
Bathroom Surveys 28
Bathroom Checklist 29
Kitchen Surveys 30
Kitchen Checklist 31
PART II Drawings
Chapter 3: Residential and Contract Drawings 35
Introduction 35
General Room Drawings 36
General Room Checklist 37
General Room Drawing References 38
Contract General Room Drawings 43
Contract General Room Checklist 44
Contract General Room Drawing References 45
Residential Bathroom Drawings 50
Residential Bathroom Checklist 51
Residential Bathroom Drawing References 52
ADA Bathroom Drawings 64
ADA Bathroom Drawing Checklist 65
ADA Bathroom References 66
Kitchen Drawings 67
Kitchen Checklist 68
Kitchen Drawing References 69
Kitchen 3D Sketch Examples 75
Custom Cabinetry Drawings 76
Custom Cabinetry Checklist 77
Custom Cabinetry Drawing References 78
PART III Specifications
Chapter 4: Residential Specifications 85
General Notes 85
Bathroom Specifications 86
Bath Fixtures Checklist 88
Bath FixturesAccessories Checklist 89
Bath Tile and Stone Checklist 90
Custom Bedding and Window Treatments Specificatio 91
Custom Bedding Specification 91
Custom Bedding Checklist 92
Custom Window Treatment Specification 93
Custom Window Treatments Checklist 95
Fabric and Trim Specification 96
Fabric Specification 96
Passamentarie/Trim Specification 96
Fabrics Checklist 98
Passamentarie/Trims Checklist 99
Flooring Specification 100
Hard Surface and Resilient Flooring Specifications 100
FlooringHard Surface and Resilient Checklist 102
Furniture Specification 103
FurnitureCase Goods Specification 103
Upholstered Furniture Specification 103
FurnitureCase Goods Checklist 105
Upholstered Furniture Checklist 106
Kitchen Specification 107
Kitchen Cabinetry Checklist 109
Appliances Checklist 110
Kitchen Fixtures Checklist 111
Kitchen Tile Checklist 112
Lighting Specification 113
Lighting Checklist 114
Luxury Spaces Specification 115
Billiard/Game Room Items/Fixtures Checklist 116
Home Gym Checklist 117
Home Spa Checklist 118
Home Theater Checklist 119
Man Cave Checklist 120
Wine Cellar Checklist 121
Wall Specification 122
Paint Specification 122
Wallcovering Specification 122
Paint Schedule Example 123
Wallcovering Checklist 124
Chapter 5: Contract Specifications 125
General Notes 125
Contract Furniture Specification 126
Contract Case Goods and Other Furnishings 126
Contract Case Goods and Other Furnishings Checklist 127 Contract Upholste...