'10 Minute Tip' by Gabriel Avramoaica - Interior Design Expert - 7am until 9:30am
Gabriel Avramoaica, founded Ari Studio in 2019 following 8 years of studying interior design and 17 years in practice in renovations and conversions.
Ari Studio is a one stop shop. A complete solutions from the design and planning stage to supply and complete installations for any renovation project. Specialists in kitchen and bathroom renovation with huge expertise in home offices, wardrobes, or media units.
Garbiel always works really well with architects, property developers, builders and construction companies. He likes to collaborate as well as work on commissions. Gabriel is new to Milton Keynes so he’s keen to meet new local contacts like you.
Contract Gabriel for a free consultation on making your home or workspace work better for you, your family and your team.
About the conversation:
Great Interior Design Makes You More Productive
Of course great interior design helps your living and working space look more beautiful and feel more inspiring. It also helps you do far more in the same space.Discover what an Open Floor Plan is. An open floor brings at least two rooms that have separate but related functions together and improves your living or working space.
Before the mid-1940s, most homes and offices used a floor plan with the main hallway serving as a kind of artery providing access to rooms serving specific functions. In the 1990s, the open floor plan started to make a comeback in both homes and offices. It was increasingly used in new residential and commercial construction.
All three areas, kitchen, dining room and living room may be connected in a very large great room. Connecting the kitchen, dining area, and living room maximizes the home's social aspect. It's especially good for homeowners who love to frequently cook and entertain guests. In an office environment it brings people together and improves communications between teams.
Now that our homes are so often also our work space interior design decisions have become even more important. Get it right and you’ll enjoy working from home and you’ll get more done. Get it wrong and you’ll hate your work and your home. Avoid getting it wrong by seeking the right advice from the right people who will help you think more clearly about how you need to use your space.