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Form Interior

Rosebank, Johannesburg, GP (2.3km from Melrose Estate)
Form Interior Décor & Design is the realization of a lifelong dream for Creative Director and Designer Erica Schalkwyk who started the company in January 2014. Form Interior is built on the love for homes and the people who live in them. We simply love residential design and focus on a warm minimalist style that creates ultimate comfort, laid-back sophistication, practical spaces and beautiful enjoyable interiors. Our passionate team strives to deliver incredible design and service as we understand and appreciate that your home is the most important and personal space in your life.

Interiors For Change

Houghton Estate, Johannesburg, GP (2.3km from Melrose Estate)
We take a human centered approach whereby we integrate the needs of people, technology and business. We see the world through the eyes of our customers. Our customer is an integral part of the entire project life cycle and not an after thought. Since our founding in 2002, our key objective has been to use design to change the way people function and operate in the workplace. By introducing modern, functional interior design solutions that keep up to date with international workplace standards and through collaborative practice with our clients, we are able to accommodate each of their unique needs....

Sharon Nicolaci

Parkwood, Johannesburg, GP (2.5km from Melrose Estate)
It is our vision to create designs and interiors from latest trends and classic tastes to bring the desires of the client to life.

Glow Design

Parkwood, Johannesburg, GP (2.5km from Melrose Estate)
Cara du Preez has over 14 years Product, Furniture and Interior Designer experience working within retail, residential and commercial design. Collaborating and co-working with several agencies, Cara has been involved in many high-end prestigious projects from management through to production and design. Cara founded Glow Product and Design in 2006 to respond to the needs of dynamic and ambitious clients, who needed Cara’s talent for understanding 3Dimensional space and flow, technical custom manufacturing and a strong sense of visual design. Fresh creative insight and attention to detail are well executed into her contemporary interiors and furniture pieces, Cara is multi-talented...

Redant Design

Parkwood, Johannesburg, GP (2.5km from Melrose Estate)
We have the experience to rapidly understand our clients business and interpret their requirements in a three-dimensional exhibition space. With 20 years of experience, we have mastered managing the process from initial concept through to full-turnkey realisation. Our onsite project managers are senior people at RedAnt Design with the ability and experience to make decisions instantly. We have an impeccable record of “producing the goods” – we give our clients peace of mind that everything will be taken care of by the time the event opens. We have a wide network of suppliers whom we treat like partners and can...

Sodesigns And Interiors

Hyde Park, Sandton, GP (3.3km from Melrose Estate)
There is a misconception that modern design can only be clean and often cold, but for me it’s most certainly more about comfort. As with my own home, my projects are usually characterised by a timeless neutral foundation, giving owners the flexibility to accommodate shifting design trends and personal tastes.

Generation Interior Design

Hyde Park, Sandton, GP (3.3km from Melrose Estate)
As award-winning interior designers, we are lucky enough to be the portal for exclusive Italian and other leading European designer furniture, lighting and the most sought-after homewares brands in South Africa, from our store in Hyde Park, Johannesburg. From dinnerware to Italian furniture and clocks, you'll find a host of unique, designer pieces to adorn your spaces. For the best in interior design, which is the result of designer lighting, object d'art and tableware, we have Seletti's one-of-a-kind functional art pieces. For luxury designer furniture, we stock the exclusive leading Italian furniture brand De Padova - a timeless classic with...

Then & Now Interiors

Parkhurst, Randburg, GP (4.1km from Melrose Estate)
Then & Now Interiors-Exteriors is a unique, ideally located, truly turnkey contemporary interior design studio and custom designer furniture retailer offering everything from decking, flooring, wallcoverings, lighting, decorative ceilings and all that is in between including a team of contractors to carry out and complete all installations and renovations, partnering only the best and most exclusive products per product category we offer interior design services for corporate, retail, hospitality and residential clients.

ANDREW MACKENZIE INTERIORS

Parktown, Johannesburg, GP (4.3km from Melrose Estate)
Award-winning interior designer Andrew Mackenzie’s key attribute is interpreting personality into a living, functional space. His passion for culture and the psychology behind interior design is what separates him from the mundane, and leads to the creation of authentic, holistic spaces. Andrew creates spaces that are uniquely tailored to the individual, and understands that a living space is something deeply personal. Andrew takes this approach into consideration in everything he designs. Andrew Mackenzie is one of the leading interior decorators in Johannesburg, transforming a wide range of spaces, from residential and corporate, to the hospitality industry. Andrew draws much inspiration...




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How can an interior designer help me?

An interior designer is a specialist in improving and making the most of available interior space and adding to its aesthetic appeal in accordance with the aims and style of the residents or occupants. These are the artistic specialists who have an eye for detail which bring together the furnishings, lighting, colour and textures into a uniform space which is immediately appealing and functional. Interior designers work in the private, corporate, hospitality, health and commercial sectors of industry.

Scope of responsibilities

Working in private homes

An interior designer is often called in when brand new homes are being furnished from scratch or the interior is being renovated and the homeowner has no idea where to start the process. Many people are at a total loss as to how to combine colours and textures, which style of furniture to choose and how to arrange the furniture to allow for best flow of movement in their living space. An interior designer will assess the area, discuss the needs and colours which appeal to the client as well as the intended use of the space, and then take over the responsibilities of turning the room into an area which not only works, but provides the visual appeal that the client is looking for. A professional interior designer will produce drawings or 3D computer visuals of the proposed design, together with samples of the soft furnishings to be used in the design. Many interior designers use a “mood board” which incorporates all the different aspects of the design, including drawings and pictures of proposed furnishings, and various colour options and combinations. The interior designer will source the materials and furniture to be used in the design, with the approval of the client. In order to meet specific requirements and to make best use of awkward spaces, the interior designer may commission other specialists such as carpenters and electricians to produce unique pieces of furniture and light fittings according to their specifications. For more radical updates, the designer may choose to change the size, type and position of windows and doors to accommodate the overall design, but this is not always the case as they may be able to work with the existing features in the new design.

Working in different industries

An interior designer works across all industries, specializing in both private office and reception areas as well as public areas.

They often work with architects in new developments, assisting in selecting the colours and textures to be used in the interior areas, and incorporating unique features into the interior structural design. They are directly responsible for the furnishings in the development’s show home, aimed at converting the viewing public into buyers by providing a brilliant, streamlined vision of the finished space rather than just blank, empty rooms which do nothing to inspire potential buyers. The work of interior designers may be seen in hotels, conference centres, hospitals and mediclinics, restaurants, business offices and retail centres. They are the specialists responsible for carrying the uniformity of a franchise brand across different geographical areas and structural layouts whilst still preserving each unit’s individuality. Interior designers may commission other skilled specialists such as carpenters, electricians, cabinet makers, glaziers, tiling experts or upholsterers to produce bespoke furniture or fittings in accordance with their design.

How to find the right interior designer 

Check their online ratings and customer reviews

Interior designers are not always that easy to find, unfortunately. They may be found by searching in home improvement catalogues and magazines, at home expos, through architect firms (for industry interior designers) and via the Yellow Pages. More and more frequently, they are making their presence known through the internet by advertising online or hosting their own web pages. Sites such as Uptasker are brilliant at finding these somewhat elusive specialists, supplying contact details and links to their websites, as well as providing their online ratings and customer reviews. Interior designers can be found through word of mouth referrals, but this is not always possible, unless you work in an industry which makes use of their services on a regular basis. For the private homeowner, finding the right interior designer who can perfectly interpret your vision may take some time, but it will be well worth the search when the final design is unveiled.

Look at their portfolios and catalogues

Look at their portfolios to see if their design style agrees with your own ideas, and at the same time check their versatility and range of clients. Professional and well experienced interior designers will have catalogues from other service industries which they work with regularly, and will be able to give you a wide choice of design options and soft furnishings, even if you choose to leave the final decision in their very capable hands.




Top interior designer tips

Top interior designer tips

Interior designers are visual artists who turn ideas into beautiful and functional spaces. They take the worry off their client’s shoulders by acting as project managers during the implementation of the agreed design. They control the agreed budget and ensure that time constraints are adhered to, as well as dealing directly with any other specialists working on the project and overseeing the quality of all work done and materials supplied. If, for any reason, you cannot tackle interior design on your own, call an interior designer to help and bring your room to life. For more tips, see our interior designer articles.


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