The Simple is the Big Issue

So here I go about architectural design and little experience about it that I want to make out for a conversation. Almost half of my clients from the first time until today have similar questions to what I described at the first presentation. And from these questions, I learned a lot about that little thing brought bigger question.

“Where do you put my coffee table?”
“Are you gonna put my TV set under the stairs?”
“Don’t you think that the door is too little for my puppy to get in?”

Yes, yes. It’s all questions that should be answered right at the time it questioned. And most of the time, I wasn’t ready to give the appropriate answer for those stuff. I wasn’t ready for contingency plans, for any questions that might occur.

But the worst thing that I realized for such case was that I haven’t understood my client’s demand. They don’t want any amazing design or outstanding blueprints that would impressed their neighbors. They just want simpler stuff with more comfort and functions, so that they can have their daily life more efficient and more enthusiasts.


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