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Space By Design

De Tuin, Cape Town, WC (0.3km from Vredekloof Heights)
Our wealth of experience enables us to conceptualize your unique vision in interior design and decorating, transforming your surroundings into your DREAM SPACE. We will provide you with interior design advice and service that will create the environment you are looking for! We offer interior decorating tips, advice on styles and ideas to decorate your home. We provide access to some of the best suppliers in the industry, as well as top quality products and finishes, to create your DREAM SPACE. No project is to big or small as we have successfully completed Cape Town Projects in the residential, commercial...

Kitch Me UP

Brackenfell South, Cape Town, WC (2.7km from Vredekloof Heights)
Are you looking for professional customised kitchen designers near you in Cape Town? Then most likely, you are looking for us. Contact our professionals today by visiting our website.

Kitch Me UP

Brackenfell South, Cape Town, WC (2.7km from Vredekloof Heights)
Are you looking for professional customised kitchen designers near you in Cape Town? Then most likely, you are looking for us. Contact our professionals today by visiting our website.

Macgregor Forsyth

Welgemoed, Cape Town, WC (8.2km from Vredekloof Heights)
Creativity? Check. Attention to detail? Check. A passion for innovation in aesthetic interiors? Check again. What really sets us apart is simple: us. Our team members are visionary in their creations and meticulous in their applications, and each person's skills and talents complement another’s.

Hocus Interior Design Studio

Eikenbosch, Cape Town, WC (8.6km from Vredekloof Heights)
Hocus Interior design studio was established by Marcelle Crowther (B. Sc Home Economics Ed) in 1995 with the vision of inspiring traditional and contemporary spaces where the delicate balance of form and function is maintained. Marcelle’s work has appeared in various interior design publications, and her house where she lives her vision, has been featured on Top Billing. She has also won numerous awards for best stand at Decorex Cape Town. Hocus Interior design studio provides high quality design services for residential and commercial projects both locally and internationally. As a multi-disciplinary practice with full time interior designers and architects;...

Gryphon & Co

Loevenstein, Cape Town, WC (9.2km from Vredekloof Heights)
Gryphon & Co provides interior design services in Loevenstein, Western Cape and surrounding suburbs.

Design Monarchy

Edgemead, Cape Town, WC (15.8km from Vredekloof Heights)
Design Monarchy is an awesome interior design & decor studio located in Cape Town, South Africa. We create jaw-dropping, eye-popping, camera-grabbing spaces & places for discerning clients. Whether you have a penthouse or palace, Design Monarchy has the design know-how and kick-ass expertise to transform your interior into something to be envied.

Peace River Interiors

Milnerton, Cape Town, WC (16.9km from Vredekloof Heights)
Peace River Interiors was started in 2003 as an interior decorating firm and fabric supplier in Cape Town. Seeing a demand for finished product we started manufacturing our own curtaining and hardware. In 2009 we were offered an Italian agency called Mottura. Mottura is a manufacturer of quality Curtain Rail and Roller blind systems, both Electronic and Manual. We now assemble and manufacture over 50 different Mottura products. Mottura has made it possible for us to supply solutions to situations that were previously not possible. We have successfully supplied Mottura products to many high end commercial and residential projects. Our...

Cape Space Office Interiors

Century City, Cape Town, WC (19.9km from Vredekloof Heights)
Cape Space Interiors is proud to have built a solid partnership with some of the best office designers, project managers and general contractors who have what it takes to come up with outstanding contemporary, vivid and practical office construction solutions that are guaranteed to be at par with some of the best designers around. The design and construct that we deliver for your workplace rejuvenation is going to be aesthetically appealing, within set time constraints and on budget. A cleverly designed workplace fuels just the right amount of efficiency and productivity because of the environment that it creates for your...




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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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