2021
Paris
15 sqm.
Laetitia is rented her physiotherapy practice for several years without ever having really decorated it. Laetitia contacted me and chose the “Remotely Together” service.
1st step: Laetitia responded to an online questionnaire on her needs, tastes and preferences. She also sent me photos and videos of her practice.
2nd step: Based on the results of the questionnaire completed by Laetitia, I was able to create 3 very different mood boards as well as shopping lists associated with each board while taking the client’s budget into account.
3rd step: During a 1h30 video meeting, I presented Laetitia with the atmospheres that I designed for her as well as the layout that I envisioned for her practice. The layout takes into account the structural constraints of the room (a single window, ceiling 2.50m, etc.). The layout takes into account the furniture that Laetitia wanted to keep, such as her massage table.
4th step: The client received by email a report of the 3 mood boards, the shopping lists respecting her budget and my interior design recommendations.
For a soft and welcoming atmosphere, I suggested combining blue and beige paint (Bilboquet and Atelier Germain) as well as wallpaper with movement patterns which is very important in physiotherapy activity (Papermint).
For this second mood board, I was inspired by quote cards that already decorated the cabinet. I therefore suggested the posters with a quote (L’Afficherie). Beau Brun paint (Bilboquet) warms the atmosphere, while associating an ethnic wallpaper (4 murs). The ethnic style is one of the styles that Laetitia particularly likes.
This 3rd mood board is intended to be more elegant and dynamic. the panoramic face wallpaper (Esta Home) gives light personality. Yellow paint (Colibri peinture) brings energy to everyday life. The screen and the light wood decoration (Maison du monde) bring a little softness and warmth to the decor.