What an Interior Designer does at Prooptica | Creativity and functionality go hand in hand
An interior designer must create functional and aesthetic spaces, combining art and creativity with functionality for the user, maximising the potential of the space.
The project development process is crucial to its success and requires the client's close co-operation, so that the designer can create an environment that meets the client's needs but also reflects their personality.
The designer has the necessary know-how regarding market trends in terms of design, materials and decorating techniques, as well as knowledge of ergonomics and building regulations, which are essential for project development.
The work process involves several stages:
- Initial meeting with the Client: where the Client communicates their needs, preferences, estimated costs and timing of completion. Clear communication and definition of objectives are very important.
- Site visit: The designer visits the space in order to assess the structure, layout, natural light and other factors in order to make decisions about the project.
- Concept development: Based on the client's needs and the visit to the space, the designer develops a decoration concept, where a pre-selection of materials and colours can already be made.
- Concept presentation: The concept is presented to the client in sketches, renders or physical samples. With the client's feedback, the approved concept is finalised.
- Implementation: The designer works together with the selected suppliers and coordinates the work so that the timings are met and everything is in order.
- Finalisation and delivery: A final visit is made by the designer to ensure that everything is in accordance with the approved project and the project is delivered to the Client.
The interior designer thus plays a fundamental role in creating aesthetically pleasing spaces that meet the needs and preferences of their clients.
Combining his technical and creative skills, he turns dreams into reality, making spaces beautiful, functional and cosy.



