Redesign and Interior design classes done through distance education help you become a professional decorator. This tutorial introduces the basics of planning your furniture layout and presenting these design options to your clients. If you have any concerns about the technical aspects of your design, it’s always best to call on an expert. I’m not going to pretend that I know everything about lighting, everything about load bearing walls, or fireplaces. I’m going to call on my professionals to help guide me along the way and make sure that I’m going something safely for my client. In this case it’s the fireplace in the living room. I need to call in Danielle who is a professional in this area and he’s going to help me to determine what can and cannot be done safely for my clients and that way we can determine what the final design will be. This is the fireplace I was telling you about; considering they didn’t want to do a formal room in here I didn’t find it suited what they wanted to do. I wanted to look at the different options and then I would know better how I can set this room up, so expense wise or if it’s even possible I just want to see what we can do here. What did you have in mind? Well my one thought was the a symmetrical thing is bugging me a little bit, one option was to see if we could actually take that part out and just have this because it is centered in the room, which feels more formal and centered and then cover this. The other possibility was to …
