Thursday, September 4, 2008

More And More Designers Using Interior Design Software For Commercial Projects

More and More Designers Using Interior Design Software for
Commercial Projects
by Kingston Amadan

Taking cues from the print design world, which went from the
utilization of drawing boards, acetate, razorblades and
photocopiers for most of their work to switching everything to
programs like Quark Express, Photoshop and Illustrator, the
interior design world is moving towards the virtual world.
Interior designers wanting a better way to keep the various
aspects of their very complicated business together are relying
on programs that let them budget their projects, plan their
interiors, manage all their choices in furniture, wall
coverings, flooring, curtains, etc. To be able to have all these
options in one place is now simply a matter of finding the right
software. Interior design software can be a blessing, especially
for project managers who have been frazzled for years by trying
to keep it all in unison. There are programs that allow
designers to show their clients different phases of the project
along with multiple possibilities that exist for each phase.
Some applications include detailed spreadsheets that allow
designers to enter room specific parameters or customize
pre-existing formats to fit the space in question. Many software
programs which also incorporate the use of AutoCAD symbols, have
substantial number crunching abilities, and allow designers the
freedom to plan project budgeting guidelines with different
dealers. The interfaces themselves are highly accessible,
user-friendly and are easily navigable. Some will even store
commercial project information online, through the use of secure
servers, thereby eliminating the need for a hard drive or
complex server infrastructure. This can be especially beneficial
when one considers the possibility of server and hard drive
crashes, data loss, theft, or those accidental spills that can
ruin months of hard work. The complicated workflow involved with
large projects that encompass many collaborators, team members,
companies, executives, and managers can make the process of
achieving unison on designs seem almost impossible at times.
Interior design software programs offer solutions to the taxing
reality that coordinating several different levels of input can
present. By taking the most complicated and labor-intensive
parts of challenging projects and streamlining them into a
format that can be viewed, approved and implemented by all
parties, designers now have the ability to manage every facet
and at every phase of the project.


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