My client is asking for a optical shop in Italian style but I don't understand. Can anyone help me with this explaining the materials or style which refers Italian style.
At the risk of seeming unhelpful, I would say it is best to ask your clients exactly what it is they have in mind.
'Italian' can mean so many different things to different people, and may mean something entirely different with reference to an optical shop. Do they want Italian rustic? Italian 'bistro' style? something designer and modern? classic?
It really is best to discuss with them their exact ideas and expectations for their project, so that you can do the job justice.
Wishing you much luck with your Italian optical shop project.
Charlotte :o)
Aug 01, 2009 Rating
Commercial Italian Style by: designercarpetresource.com
Although it is true, and qualifying and understanding your client by asking questions about their needs and style, it is very possible he/she has in mind fashion references.
Look at what Italian designers involved in eyewere are promoting for the next season.
The ads for Armani, D&G, etc. may give you a springboard for the direction you may want to approach this project.
Chris.
Sep 11, 2009 Rating
Tuscan style by: Patti
I also do interior design
Always ask first what they have in mind, I stay away from the grape stuff!
I have never had a complaint and always raves !! when I choose a tuscan theme.
You have many options and colors to work with.
Yellow is really not a favorite color, but pure white works , with tuscan pottery, white sheer flowy curtain, plants, old fountain architectures.