This interior design startup assesses your personality to build your dream house!
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Building your dream home is as tedious as it is exciting. No matter how good an architecture you hire you just can’t get the bathroom at the right corner of your house. The colour of the flooring does not match your lighting hues; the walls look shabby with the wooden furniture and let’s not talk about space management. If only someone could read your mind and create your dream house! Sulk no more.
You need to answer some specific questions regarding your choice of patterns, flooring, material, texture, furniture, shades and angles. Based on the answers, their unique technology not only shows you the design of your preferred house but also tells you the kind of person you are. Depending on your personality they give you further advice on the whole architecture.
I tried this and it told me that bean bag is a must for my study room. Just when you almost forgot your most favourite thing! So this is how it works.
What it does
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1. Based on your needs, they will assign a designer best suited for our project. This is done on the basis of project requirements like location, budget, style and preferences. Half the task done!
2. A detailed site-survey report for any potential issues of your existing site is handed to you before the project begins.
3. The designer workd 1-1 with you to come up with the best design concepts and layouts as per your brief. Designer prepares cohesive colour palettes, detailed plans and elevations, materials, textures, finishes.
4. After the perfect design is decided, the designer puts it in paper for the architecture to carry on his task henceforth.
5. All cost related issues are also handled by this startup.
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The words ‘construction’, ‘colour palettes’, ‘angles’ and ‘cost’ would not haunt you again. Building your dream home was never this fun!
(Image credits: nestopia)
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