Interior Design Startup Firm Uses Personality to Build a Client’s Perfect Home

Long before, interior designers and architects were hired to project the best outcome for a new space and until now, these professionals help homemakers bring out the best in their homes. Meanwhile, Business Insider reports a new start up interior design firm basing their designs using their clients' personality.

According to the outlet, "Nestopia, an interior design startup assesses your personality by an interactive Q&A session and shows you your perfect dream house, right in front of your eyes."

Personality tests has been used to assess many things over the years. These tests are used to determine a person's career choice, employment readiness, psychiatry, and psychological experiments. Meanwhile the personality assessment that Nestopia hands on to their clients seeks what choices they want for their home's interiors and fixtures.

The questionnaire the firm provides enables to measure what the clients are looking for in a home from the windows, to the floors and up to the furniture that will be included inside the property. The company also utilizes advanced technology to translate the client's results to a home's layout.

The new interior design's startup operates accordingly with their clients. The first step assesses whose designer will be assigned to the client based on their budget and their design preferences. After this, the company secures a site survey that includes the evaluation for the client's home.

If the evaluation was agreed upon by the client, the assigned designer will continue working on the client's wishes for his/her home up until a final design comes out in paper.

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