Would you consider e-decorating your home?

Published 02/15/2016
Towards the end of last year I had a call from Elicia Murray, journalist for domain.com.au who wanted to know all about e-decorating and how the whole process works. Considering I am designing e-decorating mood boards for clients day in day out, I know the e-decorating world back to front and forget that some people don't really…
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eDecorating: hallway

Towards the end of last year I had a call from Elicia Murray, journalist for domain.com.au who wanted to know all about e-decorating and how the whole process works. Considering I am designing e-decorating mood boards for clients day in day out, I know the e-decorating world back to front and forget that some people don’t really know what e-decorating means.

Elicia interviewed me and one of my e-decorating clients Colleen. Colleen came to me with her floor plans for a brand new home she was building in Melbourne. She was stumped on the furniture placement and what to buy in advance for her house so that once the builders were finished she’d be able to move right on in with her family. I put together a plan for her and as soon as the builders were finished she was able to move in with very little hassle. It’s always a bit trickier for me to design a house without seeing any photos of what it might look like but once we’d made final furniture decisions and Colleen was able to get access to the house to wander through and imagine the pieces in place and also take measurements so we could ensure the items would fit nicely.

To read more about how I work remotely with clients to help bring their home to life and to hear about Colleen’s experience with eDecorating jump over to Domain.

Emma xx

 

 

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