Roadmap to Recovery Meeting 22:December 4, 2008
Primer on Interior Design Breakout SessionsRancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church
Roadmap to Recovery Meeting 22:December 4, 2008
Primer on Interior Design Breakout SessionsRancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church
Karen Reimus, Esq. www.unitedpolicyholders.org
Fine print:
The information provided in this program is intended for general educational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal advice
The speakers at today’s program are volunteering their time as educators
Neither United Policyholders nor the Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church endorse or warrant the quality or services of any volunteer speakers
Mark your calendars: Basically 2nd Thursday each month : 7:00 pm January 15, 2009: 3rd ThursdayRealities of rebuilding green at multiple stages
February 12, 2009: “Lessons Learned” –2007 Fire Survivors
March 12, 2009: Landscape refresher and fencing
Followed by Insurance Interest Group Breakout Session
Introduction of Jill Winninger
The practice concerned with anything that is found inside a space - walls, windows, doors, finishes, textures, light, furnishings and furniture. All of these elements are used by interior designers to develop a functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing space for a building's user.
EducationTrade affiliations – CID, ASID, NKBA
ExperienceIndependent vs. Firm
Fee Based
Hourly rate RetainerMonthly billingPurchasing contracts
Inclusive Service
Design services are complimentaryHourly rate available as client optionPurchasing contracts
Ask for referrals from friends and familyResearch designers on trade affiliate websites
Create a “dream” file including lists/photos of treasured items you were able to keep, items you have purchased for your interim housing and photos of homes you love.
Be prepared to discuss the scope of your project and the timeframe.
Be prepared to discuss your priorities.
Be prepared to discuss your budget.
Identify what level of design support you are looking for.
What kind of projects have you completed?
Will you provide references?
What are your strengths?
What challenges might you have with this project?
Do you have a portfolio? May we see it?
Do you offer any special programs for fire survivors?
How will installation be handled?
Are you willing to work with a tight budget?
Do you have a particular style that you most often work with?
What if I don’t like what you select?
What if I don’t like something that you place in my new home?
What vendors do you have access to?
Develop client vision and scope of project.
Develop client priorities and budget.
Set time frame for project completion.
Develop presentation(s) to client. Complete contract.
Manage ordering and logistics.
Manage installation.
Have decision makers present for all appointments.
Make appointments a priority.
Respond quickly to your designer.
Make access to your new home readily available.
Communicate your needs and concerns on an ongoing basis.
Help your designer to understand special issues that occur due to your unique situation.
Make decisions promptly.
Pay your invoices promptly.
Fabric samples
Flooring and hard surfaces
Furniture selections
Finish samples
Photographs
Floor plans
Renderings
Color boards
Questions and resourcesComplimentary consultation
Jill Winninger, Interior DesignerDesigns Of The Interior
41555 Margarita Road, #102Temecula, CA 92591
Break Out Sessions
• Groups will meet here in the Sanctuary
• Jill will be here to meet in person
• Good night!