Patty's Bedroom A
Designs by Patricia Davis Brown Designs, LLC.

When an editor is interviewing me for an article on good design, it is inevitable that I am asked what my signature style is and my reply is always the same, my signature style is not what is important when designing a client’s home.

As a professional designer, it is my job to interview my client on their project and listen to what they need for that particular room. I then take my notes and develop a picture from their ideas, but take it to the next level beyond their imagination.

During the interview process of choosing a designer for your project, listen to keywords that might clue you into this designer having an ego that would not fit into your room much less being able to design the room for you.

For instance, if they say:

” My signature style is…”

” I always do…”

” You always know my work by…”

” I’m recognized by…”

” I I I I I I I … ‘

” Me Me Me…”

I think you catch my drift. You want a designer that starts with a fresh slate every time. It’s a collaboration between you and your designer. I look forward to a job that allows me to do something I have never done before and I think my clients appreciate it.

I want each and every one of my designs to be original for me and my client. Who wants their home to look like every other home in town? Instead, be cutting edge and make a statement.

Sea Quay Kitchen 2
Designs by Patricia Davis Brown Designs, LLC.

Take a look at the shape of the countertop at this seating area. Notice that it is an asymmetric shape as opposed to straight. To me, it adds interest to the design and makes its own.

You don’t have to be over the top in design because that shows itself as trying too hard to make it happen which many designers are guilty of.

Sea Quay Kitchen 4
Designs by Patricia Davis Brown Designs, LLC.

A professional designer is hired by you to bring your ideas to life. Make sure you find the designer with the right personality to work with you and your team.

Unfortunately, I’ve met many designers that try to own the project and think they can boss the team around and that doesn’t work well either. You want everybody on the team to play nice.

If you see that your designer is a bully, dismiss him or her and get someone else because they will tie the hands of everyone from doing the job they need to do for you.

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About the Author: Patricia Davis Brown

Patricia, like her blog, is not a one-dimensional designer, which is evident in her accolades of 17 national design awards. Over a 38-year career in the industry, she has carved a niche in several areas of design. Licensed in interior design and certified in kitchen and bath design, she offers a full menu of design services ranging from whole house interior design, kitchen and bath design, lighting design, full remodels, commercial design and universal (ADA) design. Patricia is a sought-after speaker in the industry and has been published in many publications as seen on her interior design firm’s website, https://www.patriciadavisbrowndesigns.com/. She writes for such publications as QuinStreetinc, Relaxed Remodeler, and eHow.com talent offering design tips.