The Childs Dreyfus Group knows where we are headed with the growing demand for space. We are seeing a very steep rise in the per-square-foot price and it has been constantly moving upwards. Yes, the trajectory is not pleasing for most people who want to have a decent home or a workplace that offers functionality and utility within an affordable price bracket. Following factors make space planning even more important:
Functionality
Space planning is incomplete without giving a purpose to the room. We used to assign specific purposes to specific rooms in the old days but today we want more of functionality in every room we build. It has to be multifaceted and this is the change in demand right now. This is what trends these days. Haven’t you come across kitchens that are super friendly for cooking an eight course meal but also let you slip out a chair right from underneath the counter top and enjoy it right on the spot? Yes! This is what we all seek at the moment without being overly dramatic and cryptic in our designs. Everything is visible and easily accessible without denying that a room serves more than one purpose.
Helps in Selecting Furniture
The professionals at Childs Dreyfus Group have always considered space planning an important aspect when picking out the right furniture for the room in question. Floor mapping is also not an easy task and this is why having an idea of the kind of furniture and fixtures that will go into making the room livable and usable becomes essential. With a clear floor plan, you can easily gauge the space and understand how and where to place the furniture.
Sense of Balance
Yes, at the Childs Dreyfus Group we believe that a sense of balance is extremely critical to designing any space. When space planning is done right, it can bring in a sense of balance. You won’t feel that either of the two components, i.e. beauty and comfort is out of place. Every area counts and all objects in a given space need to be integrated well with one another. All the colors, designs, object placements, accessories and contours have to be in perfect harmony. Makes sense, doesn’t it?
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