

The Process
TIGA INTERIOR DESIGN

FAQ
We understand your project's significance. We prioritize listening to establish your objectives—whether renovation, refresh, or furniture focus. Then, we'll set a budget, gather inspiration, assemble the right team, and create a timeline for successful execution.
Tiga Interior Design has established relationships with manufacturers and partners with reputable companies to secure the most competitive pricing. We choose to not have all logistic extra cost involved . are pleased to pass these discounts on to our clients.
Consider what matters most to you.
Detailed drawings and specifications are created to guide Enhancing home lighting entails several key strategies: maximizing natural light, layering ambient, task, and accent lighting, selecting appropriate bulbs, and incorporating smart or reflective colors and accessories. These elements work together to create a bright, functional, and inviting environment.the construction process. This includes things like building permits and contracts.
There are many ways to create effective design solutions tailored to your needs. We will assess your space's functions and priorities, allowing for creative storage and wall coverings like faux linen. Additionally, we will consider paint colors, plants, and furniture arrangements to improve aesthetics. Our design strategy is to incorporate the three design principles: Scale, Functionality, and Balance.
With years of experience in color consultation, we specialize in selecting paint colors by testing them under different lighting conditions. Our knowledge of color undertones and their interactions with hard surfaces, furniture, and décor allows us to create cohesive rooms that are visually appealing and emotionally resonant, ensuring effective space functionality.





Our Process
This initial phase involves understanding the client's needs, budget, lifestyle, and desired style. It sets the foundation for the entire project.
The designer develops initial ideas and explores different design concepts based on the client's needs and preferences. This may include creating mood boards, sketches, or preliminary layouts.
The design is refined and detailed, including selecting materials, furniture, and fixtures. This phase also involves creating detailed floor plans and elevations.
Detailed drawings and specifications are created to guide the construction process. This includes things like building permits and contracts.
The designer oversees the construction process to ensure the design is implemented correctly. This may involve site visits, coordinating with contractors, and addressing any issues that arise.
This phase focuses on managing the project's timeline, budget, and resources. It includes tasks like ordering materials, coordinating with contractors, and overseeing the installation of furniture and fixtures.
The final phase involves adding the finishing touches, such as selecting decorative elements, accessories, and artwork. This ensures the space is complete and reflects the client's vision.
