![]() If my client is not value driven or budget conscious, I am still very conscious of how and where I spend their money. Value: This is an extension of the “interview process” where I determine where the client values allocating spending and consider future resale (if the property is owned), budget determination and I basically guide people not to overspend on things that they don’t value in their home and don’t carry utility. Layout: This is the starting point for every space where I complete an extensive interview process with my client to understand how the client uses the space, functionality requirements, flow, lifestyle, etc. The process I developed and employ in every project is based on three principles: Layout, Value and Design (yes, in that order). ![]() I wanted to be able to give people the spaces they wanted that went beyond just making a “pretty room”. ![]() I created LVD SPACES to be an interior design firm focused on creating spaces that reflect my clients’ needs, lifestyle, aesthetics and dreams. So, I guess, to directly answer the question, the idea to build my own business came more from necessity than thought, though my thoughts centered around my well-being and how to incorporate my skills into a creative process that I was most passionate about.Ĭan you give our readers an introduction to your business? Maybe you can share a bit about what you do and what sets you apart from others? I felt the only way I could maintain my health (and sanity) was to scale things down and provide a personal service where I had the ability to manage my own schedule and was able to source projects and clients that inspired me. After a year of getting my health back on track, I decided it was time to prioritize myself and pursue my passion for interior design. Fortunately, and unfortunately, at age 31, I became ill due to auto-immune complications and years of prioritizing work over my health. I had an eight year career in Commercial Real Estate with some of the top Real Estate Investment Banks and major owners and developers of commercial real estate. Hi Dani, what was your thought process behind starting your own business? We had the good fortune of connecting with Dani Glickson and we’ve shared our conversation below.
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