As children grow, it’s easy to change the configuration and add a desk for homework! And speaking of the kitchen, built-in appliances like ovens and stovetops save space too. Maybe Sims tend to be a little messy, so why not play around with modular shelving units for innovative storage solutions? Open concept is very in right now, and sectional sofas divide living spaces from the kitchen perfectly while keeping a roomy, airy atmosphere. I personally love this phase of a project. Then, it’s all up to you to make your client’s dreams come true. Start with an empty space by selling off the items you can’t use (it’s a good budget tip, too!). I could share some wild stories, but client-designer confidentiality is a professional courtesy.) It’s your job to do what you can, though. (Sidebar: okay, yes, sometimes the requests get a little… weird. Simply follow the budget, the client’s preferences, the available tile count, and the client’s actual ask. Whatever the task, I’m sure you’re up for it. I even had a Sim ask for a gym in the basement once. Sometimes clients want to redo the nursery, or add an in-law unit. Once you’ve gotten a feel for what your client wants, nudge them out the door and turn your attention to the space around you. Trust me.) Every interaction impacts your reputation, and if you want to move up to bigger gigs, that matters. Remember to keep it professional, though! (Shower before you arrive. After all, the more you know about someone, the easier it is to imagine a space that will truly bring them joy. Take a few Before pictures for the client, too. Walk them through color swatches and maybe some of the work in your portfolio. Ask about the things that inspire them, if they have any hobbies, what their favorite pieces are. So ask questions! Find out their favorite color and music genre and decor style. Once, I planned a whole space around the gnome statue in the middle of my client’s living room-come to find out, that Sim was terrified of the gnome and wanted it gone!Įveryone has Preferences, you know? Likes and Dislikes matter when it comes to decorating. Back in my early days, I made that mistake a lot. I never go into a project without getting to know my clients first-at least, not if I plan to be successful. Take it from me: the best designs start with the Sims you’re creating for. We’re diving deep into the ins and outs of designing for clients because that’s the main thing to remember: it’s all about making your clients happy! Sul sul! I’m Patina Wainscot*, and I’m thrilled you could join me today for what I’m calling Dream Home Decorator 101. Latest Games Coming Soon Free-To-Play EA SPORTS EA Originals Games Library EA app Deals PC PlayStation 5 Xbox Series X Nintendo Switch Mobile Pogo EA Play The EA app Competitive Gaming EA Play Live Playtesting Company EA Studios Careers Our Technology EA Partners News Inside EA Our Commitments Positive Play Inclusion & Diversity Social Impact People & Culture Environment Help Forums Player and Parental Tools Accessibility Press Investors Latest Games Coming Soon Free-To-Play EA SPORTS EA Originals Games Library EA app Deals PC PlayStation 5 Xbox Series X Nintendo Switch Mobile Pogo EA Play The EA app Competitive Gaming EA Play Live Playtesting Company EA Studios Careers Our Technology EA Partners News Inside EA Our Commitments Positive Play Inclusion & Diversity Social Impact People & Culture Environment Help Forums Player and Parental Tools Accessibility Press Investors Make Dreams Come True with a New The Sims™ 4 Pack Transform lives by transforming spaces in the Dream Home Decorator Game Pack! Make Dreams Come True with a New The Sims™ 4 Pack EA Play FIFA 23 F1™ 22 Madden NFL 23 Apex Legends Battlefield™ 2042 The Sims 4
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