Home Elements & Concepts February - April 2019

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The design process begins with an initial meeting in which clients share their ultimate dream kitchen or bathroom. The designer assists in making the selections, which are then put into the design program. Bobbi says that elements of the renderings can be swapped out with other selections, such as comparing backsplash colors. The designs are typically finalized in three separate appointments. “I find that renderings help solidify their choices or drive them to selections since they’re able to see them in their space.” And there’s something new on the horizon for 2020 Design—soon, customers will be able to use virtual reality glasses to move throughout their space. “We’re not quite

there yet, but it’s coming, and we’re excited to see how that can further improve our customers’ experiences,” Bobbi says. Designers love that they can create an experience for their clients that’s inspired by the bells and whistles often seen on television. “It’s exciting to see my clients’ eyes light up when, after a long day of making selections, they get to see the design come to life right in front of them. It gives them confidence in the choices that they’ve made, and it allows them to believe that what we worked on together will be just what they expected—beautiful.” Shelby Deering is a Madison-based lifestyle writer. Photographs provided by Coyle Carpet One Floor & Home. View additional photographs at homeelementsandconcepts.com.

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