the interior design process

At Doot Design, we believe in function over form. As such, we emphasize on the planning stage by having extensive communication between us and yourselves as our client, as well as all parties involved to understand your requirements. In conjunction with understanding the site, we then develop the spatial design.

Once spatial planning is established, we work on your vision where your space comes to life. Here, we elevate the spatial design and apply form to our function. This is also the stage we explore tactility and materiality for your space. We then present our findings in three dimensional drawings.

The next stage will involve potential shopfitters or builders. With the drawings for the design development stage, we can approach shopfitters or various trades for pricing. Throughout the above stages, there will also be the liaising with council, building surveyor etc as required. The building process can begin once the shopfitter or builder has been finalised. From here onwards, you can see your vision come alive.

Caryn Glozer
Space and Identity
dootdesign-spaceandidentityfeature.jpg

Welcome to 2020! We reside in the present with a future state of mind. Technology is abundant, connecting us through fibres in space. Time seems to fly as we live in a repetitive daily cycle. At the time of writing, most of us are placed in isolation throughout the world including us at Doot Design. Suddenly, our daily cycle is broken. We are adapting to a new normal.

Given the opportunity of time, we are revisiting the relationship between identity and space.

At Doot Design, we love getting inspired. But what we love doing more is to evolve these precedence and applying them to the identity. Your business’ identity forms the soul. And the soul should translate to the mood, look and feel of your space. This space should evoke the senses in yourself and your clients, customers, patrons and employees.

The other principle we apply in all of our projects is based on user-centred design. Doot Design believes the ultimate design outcome within a space could be achieved through thorough understanding of the business’ process along with their identity, its demography, and the business’ intent. This can all come right down to the detail of how a table could be set up for a restaurant or cafe, or the height of displays and correct lighting temperature in a retail environment as examples.

We are looking forward to forming more ultimate spaces.

Regards,

Doot Design