Budget is another important part of the discussion. A realistic budget helps the design team guide you better. Instead of keeping the budget vague, try to define separate estimates for construction, interior work, materials, furniture, lighting, and design services. This gives the EDI team a practical framework to create design concepts that match your expectations without moving too far away from your financial comfort zone.
Once these details are shared, the consultation becomes more meaningful. The design team can understand how you live, what you value, and what kind of atmosphere you want your home to create. Some clients may come with reference images and clear ideas, while others may only have a dream in mind. Both approaches are welcome. The role of EDI is to listen, interpret, and transform those thoughts into a design direction that is functional, beautiful, and achievable.
The first stage of the design process usually focuses on layout planning. This is where space arrangement, room placement, movement flow, ventilation, privacy, and usability are studied. Clients can review the layout and suggest changes at this stage. Since the layout forms the foundation of the project, this is the ideal time to make major revisions related to space planning.
After the layout is finalized, the project moves into the visual design stage. This may include 3D views, facade concepts, interior themes, colour palettes, materials, lighting ideas, and furniture planning. At this stage, clients can request refinements in finishes, elevation style, materials, and design details. These changes help the home feel more personal and aligned with the client’s lifestyle.
EDI allows revisions during the appropriate stages so clients can feel confident before moving forward. However, if major changes are requested after the design has reached an advanced stage, additional charges may apply. This is because late revisions often require reworking drawings, updating 3D visuals, and investing extra design time. The customer service team communicates such details in advance to maintain transparency.
For meetings, EDI offers both direct and virtual options. Clients who prefer face-to-face discussions can schedule meetings at the EDI office or discuss the possibility of meeting at their preferred location, based on service availability. Direct meetings are useful for reviewing plans, discussing materials, and understanding design presentations in detail.
Virtual meetings are a convenient option for clients with busy schedules or those staying away from the project location. Through WhatsApp, Zoom, Google Meet, Skype, or TeamViewer, clients can review progress, discuss revisions, and clarify doubts without travel. Family members can also join the conversation from different locations, making the process more inclusive and transparent.
A successful home design is never rushed. It requires patience, clarity, and collaboration between the client and the design team. With EDI – Eve Designs & Interiors, every step is planned to make the journey smoother, from the first consultation to the final design approval. If you are ready to begin your dream home, EDI can help turn your ideas into a thoughtful, practical, and beautiful living space.