A lot of you, readers and clients, mailed me to ask for posting more “before and after” projects. I know that everyone loves to see before and after images of a project!
So today I decided to wrote a post about a Lefèvre Interiors project, namely the one of our own home library.
It sometimes needs quite a lot of time all the way from the start untill the finish of a project. Let’s say that from the very first meeting with our client till the building up at his home, it takes a few months.
Let’s have a look at the steps to follow by designing a library.
STEP 1
After discussing with our client about his needs and requirements, we start to design a preliminary draft of the project.
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Step 2
Discussion with our client about the proposal and if required, adding some changes to the initial proposal. After the client’s approval, all the required measurements are taken. Now we have to complete the design draft into a techinical design.
Technical design and detail specifiactions of the library room.
Step 3
This technical drawing is moved to our working places and the artisans are now able to start their job : the creation of this library design.
The pictures here are taken at our working place.
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Step 4
After having checked even the smallest detail , the room is ready to be delivered to our client’s home for the building up at its final destination.
Depending on the way the wood will be finished (different kinds of patina), it will be done in our working places or at the client’s home.
Step 5
Arriving at our client’s home, there is still a lot of work to do! As you can see here.
Step 6
The ceiling had to be painted afterwords , so protection of the woodwork is required!!!
Step 7
The very last and the most pleasing step for the client, is the decoration of the room with furniture, curtains and decoration accessories.
So finally the results of a good collaboration and teamwork between the client and our company.
The End.
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I hope that you, my readers, will be satisfied with this before and after post!?
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