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Elevate Your Conversations with these 5 Design Phrases

Have you ever wished you could express your ideas in a more polished manner during a conversation about home renovations or interior design?


The words we use can have a significant impact on how we convey our thoughts professionally. Let's explore some simple changes that can improve your conversations with homeowners, making you appear more like a seasoned pro interior designer! I understand most Singaporeans in this fast-paced environment love shortcuts, even our words and how we talk. Well, honestly you don't have to rephrase every single sentence, just start by swapping out these common phrases.


Elevate Your Conversations with these 5 Design Phrases:


1. Bold Accent

Next time you're discussing vibrant colour choices, try using the term "bold accent" instead of "loud colours".


For instance, instead of saying "I think a loud colour would look great here", you might say, "A red vibrant throw cushion can act as a bold accent in this space, don't you think?"

It sounds more sophisticated and paints a clearer picture of your suggestion.



2. Let Natural Light Flow Through

When the conversation steers towards lighting, instead of suggesting to make the room "brighter", you could say, "Allowing natural light to flow through will give the room a fresh and airy feel."


It not only sounds professional but also emphasizes the benefits of natural light.



3. Lessen Visual Weight

Talking about decluttering?

Instead of saying the room should be "not so messy", try suggesting to "lessen the visual weight".


For example, "By choosing furniture with sleek lines, we can lessen the visual weight of the room, making it feel more spacious and inviting."



4. Complementing a Lighter Palette

Discussing colour coordination?

Swap "matching lighter colours" with "complementing a lighter palette".


For instance, "Using darker hues for the accessories can help in complementing a lighter palette, creating a balanced and harmonious look."



5. A Glamorous but Understated Vibe

Lastly, when describing a sophisticated style, instead of saying "luxury feel", opt for "a glamorous but understated vibe".


You might say, "Incorporating some gold accents and soft textures can give the room a glamorous but understated vibe, offering a touch of elegance without being too overpowering."



With these phrase swaps, you're well on your way to sounding like a pro now, when talking about interior design concepts. Communicating your ideas in a way that helps to paint vivid and appealing visuals in their minds is what makes your first impression stand out as well.


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