Hi Ula,I will just like to say it’s my dream to become an interior designer and I am only twelve you inspire me to keep trying by making everything clear so I am willing to understand thank you :) Love you channel
Hi Laura, it's great that at such a young age you already know what you want to do in the future. I'm sure you'll be a very talented interior designer! I'll be adding more interior design videos so you are welcome to subscribe and learn with me.
Absolutely and it just so happens I cover this in my Beginner Interior Design Course - www.ulaburgiel.co.uk/beginner-interior-design-course Thank you for your comment!
Thank you so much! :) I'm more old-school and prefer hand drawing than 3D modelling. When I really need to model something in 3D I usually outsource it. Having said that, SketchUp is the free software that all my colleagues are using (and are usually very happy with the results). Hope it helps! :)
Hi Samuel, so nice you liked the video. I use AutoCad for 2D drawings on Mac and outsource my 3D visuals. I think the company I’m working with is using 3DMax. Are you a designer yourself?
Hi Eyana, I would be very cautious about doing the physical work yourself as this way you are becoming a contractor. This means there's more risk and responsibility involved. Different regulations will apply in different countries. So I wouldn't recommend doing it. Are you a designer yourself?
Thank you for the comment Tamer. There isn’t a universal answer to this question. It really depends on your skills as a designer and the complexity of the project you are working on. But to give you an approximate timeframe some low budget interior design companies require their employees to prepare first design concepts within 2 weeks (which I don’t think it’s enough time to properly do it). Whereas a high-end company with a good project will usually take 2 months to prepare concept design stage (first presentation) and the full design process, where the full specification is being prepared might take a year or more. The design process is strictly connected with the entire project management and construction timelines. The best way to discover what’s the best timeframe for you is to do one test project and calculate the hours you spend on it. It’ll also be very helpful with pricing your work. Are you an interior designer yourself Tamer?
from design to construction it depends on the project if you are doing a hotel with about 100-150 rooms it usually takes 2-3 years (from design to construction), if you are doing just a regular house with about 3-5 rooms (bedroom, kitchen, living, dinning) it takes about 4months - 6 months (design to construction, that is if the owner of the house stick to the design and doesn’t change it from time to time) that is repainting, changing furnitures, changing ceiling design, changing floor tiles design, re-wiring, plumbing etc..
Hi Kathlene, like many other London interior designers I outsource my 3D models. Mainly for efficiency so I can then focus more on designing, not rendering. I'm glad you like my content!
It's true. When I was starting out I was so determined to do everything by myself but changed this approach when I started working for bigger companies.
@@UlaBurgiel1 I honestly can't thank you enough for your content and how much you share about the PROCESS. Most interior designers are so hush about the main important details. The fact that you just said you, like MOST designers, outsource your 3D models??? That is so major, at least for me. It has been the #1 things stopping me from moving forward in changing my career (from fashion to interior design). I just couldnt wrap my mind around doing all of the modeling and further which program to use! Anyway, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!
Who you are to tell whether it's helpful or not...if you don't like it then just don't comment your worst words ..just to get someone's confidence down..it won't bring you anywhere
Hi Ula,I will just like to say it’s my dream to become an interior designer and I am only twelve you inspire me to keep trying by making everything clear so I am willing to understand thank you :) Love you channel
Hi Laura, it's great that at such a young age you already know what you want to do in the future. I'm sure you'll be a very talented interior designer! I'll be adding more interior design videos so you are welcome to subscribe and learn with me.
@@UlaBurgiel1 thank you
I hope you reach your dream and become a very successful interior designer!
Fantastic video Ula. well done x
Thank you so much Fleur! So nice to hear it. Hope you and your family are well. X
Thank you ma'am. Very helpful
You're welcome!
Thank you so much that was so helpful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Nice and Crisp Video. But what about Costing and Budgeting?. Isn't that also an important part of the process?
Absolutely and it just so happens I cover this in my Beginner Interior Design Course - www.ulaburgiel.co.uk/beginner-interior-design-course
Thank you for your comment!
Thank you!
You're welcome Samia! :)
fab, Do you use Archicad of sketchup or a combination. ? Auto cad is the common one I think. , what would u suggest?
Hi Nicole, I talk about it in this video:
th-cam.com/video/ie6wHoCpFOI/w-d-xo.html
Best video. Best regards
Thanks Khalid
Hi I really love your videoss XD I’m wondering what FREE software is the best for 3d modeling?
Thank you so much! :) I'm more old-school and prefer hand drawing than 3D modelling. When I really need to model something in 3D I usually outsource it. Having said that, SketchUp is the free software that all my colleagues are using (and are usually very happy with the results). Hope it helps! :)
Hello Ula,great video!
May I know when you outsource your 3D visualizer,do you only give them drawings in 2D or include your 3D sketching as well?
Super ! 👌
Thank you!
Hi Ula and thank you very much for this great video. What CAD software do you use in your workflow? Also what 3D modeling software do you use?
Hi Samuel, so nice you liked the video. I use AutoCad for 2D drawings on Mac and outsource my 3D visuals. I think the company I’m working with is using 3DMax. Are you a designer yourself?
Do you travel worldwide for your project?
So what software do you use for 3D rendering please
Hi Kay, I answer this question in my video here: ulaburgiel.krtra.com/t/vA3bcmlS9DdT
I watched your videos didn't hear that.... where did you study
Do you design furniture by yourself or use already designed furniture? or do you redesign the furniture?
Good sr
In interior designing do you just design or have to do the physical work behind it.
Hi Eyana, I would be very cautious about doing the physical work yourself as this way you are becoming a contractor. This means there's more risk and responsibility involved. Different regulations will apply in different countries. So I wouldn't recommend doing it. Are you a designer yourself?
@@UlaBurgiel1 I'm an aspiring interior designer and just wanted more info on it.
Wat do you do for it to get built?
Hello, i am an interior design student. Do i have to sketch a 3d image of a room? Or will i be able to use autocad?
How do you develop a concept for the interior design?
ok, but how much time deos these process take to get a design ready to be in realty??
Thank you for the comment Tamer. There isn’t a universal answer to this question. It really depends on your skills as a designer and the complexity of the project you are working on. But to give you an approximate timeframe some low budget interior design companies require their employees to prepare first design concepts within 2 weeks (which I don’t think it’s enough time to properly do it). Whereas a high-end company with a good project will usually take 2 months to prepare concept design stage (first presentation) and the full design process, where the full specification is being prepared might take a year or more. The design process is strictly connected with the entire project management and construction timelines. The best way to discover what’s the best timeframe for you is to do one test project and calculate the hours you spend on it. It’ll also be very helpful with pricing your work. Are you an interior designer yourself Tamer?
from design to construction it depends on the project if you are doing a hotel with about 100-150 rooms it usually takes 2-3 years (from design to construction), if you are doing just a regular house with about 3-5 rooms (bedroom, kitchen, living, dinning) it takes about 4months - 6 months (design to construction, that is if the owner of the house stick to the design and doesn’t change it from time to time) that is repainting, changing furnitures, changing ceiling design, changing floor tiles design, re-wiring, plumbing etc..
Thanks so much for this very clear video, can you share the name of the design program that you use for the 3D photographic views? Is it Sketch up?
Hi Amelia, thank you! I’m so glad you found it useful. I usually outsource the 3D visuals and I believe the company that does it for me uses 3D Max.
Hi Ula,
Love ur content. Do you use SketchUp to 3D model? Also, what software do you use to render? I am using Podium but considering using Lumion.
Hi Kathlene, like many other London interior designers I outsource my 3D models. Mainly for efficiency so I can then focus more on designing, not rendering. I'm glad you like my content!
@@UlaBurgiel1 thanks for replying Ula. I’ve been wondering if I should do that. Doing the modeling and rendering is a maker time suck.
It's true. When I was starting out I was so determined to do everything by myself but changed this approach when I started working for bigger companies.
@@UlaBurgiel1 I’m just starting my business and it’s hard to think of letting stuff go but I can do it. :)
@@UlaBurgiel1 I honestly can't thank you enough for your content and how much you share about the PROCESS. Most interior designers are so hush about the main important details. The fact that you just said you, like MOST designers, outsource your 3D models??? That is so major, at least for me. It has been the #1 things stopping me from moving forward in changing my career (from fashion to interior design). I just couldnt wrap my mind around doing all of the modeling and further which program to use! Anyway, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!
nice
Thanks Bibin! I’m glad you like it. Hope you’re well.
@@UlaBurgiel1 ya good
I want to design my church
Kindly assist me
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Yes But you dont specific what CAD software U are using,? In this video though you show some images.
this was not helpful
Who you are to tell whether it's helpful or not...if you don't like it then just don't comment your worst words ..just to get someone's confidence down..it won't bring you anywhere