Diana Alcantara Interior Design
About
Hello, Since little, I have this passion for Art and creating spaces, for that reason I went to Miami International University of Art and Design to pursue my dreams, and became an Interior Designer. I have the honor to work with small team of three and give my best in any projects as Residential, Hospitality, Commercial and Institutional Design. I am here to make your dream vision of spaces happen.
Service details
Which spaces do you work with?
Kitchen
Living room
Dining room
Bedroom(s)
Bathroom(s)
Office space
Retail space
Restaurant space
Which types of styles do you work with?
Contemporary
Traditional
Midcentury Modern
Craftsman / Farmhouse
Eclectic
Coastal
Industrial
Rustic / Southwestern
Shabby Chic
Which types of structural changes do you work with?
Projects involving structural changes
Projects not involving structural changes
Projects that may involve structural changes
Highlights
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
1) GETTING STARTED! Making sure you know the scope of work we are going to work, it’s a most. Select the space, or spaces, that you want to renovate and write it down. Once you have it all together, we will contact you to hear all about your lifestyle, daily needs, aesthetic, and budget. 2) TELL US DETAILS! If you already have all details, please provide us with all necessary measurements, floor plan, and images of the spaces. If you require professional assistance, we offer Site Visits separately. 3) DESIGN CONSULTATION Once we have learned all about you and the space, we get to work! The design consultation allows us to communicate our initial vision and brief evaluation of existing conditions. 4) BRINGING YOUR VISION TO LIFE Our team will develop a comprehensive design concept, digital mood boards, and product shopping list with necessary specs. We will adapt the ideas from the consultation and make them come to life. 5) THE DIRTY WORK Our design package offers a complementary service of placing the orders and tracking the pieces for you. 6) ENJOY THE BEAUTY! Time to sit back and relax in your new space. Cheers!
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
- Interior Design Bachelor Degree - Associated in Psychology -Expertise in visual tools as 3D Rendering, Floor plans, mood boards and any Interior Architecture work. - Public Relation Agent (Trained to work with public figure)
How did you get started in this business?
My interest in Interior Design ( Architectural structure for the inside, decoration, home staging etc.) started when I was a young kid at the age of 7. When growing up I had an interest for Architecture, but then found out that Interior Design was a really deep theme for today's day and for people's wellness. Growing up I started to do things in paintings, mixing colors, learning about historical interior houses and commercial from back on the time. This interest in Design came to my life after knowing the importance of having a good space to live and be surround. This career go hand by hand with psychology and science, and it was something that really open my eyes and to know the interest of others when it comes to spaces. After graduating I didn't know if going to a company would make me feel satisfy and would allow me to express myself when it comes to design. Meanwhile, I created Diana Alcantara Interior Design & More, knowing the importance of branding my name for the future and leaving a legacy in Interior Architecture. Finally my goal is to have a master in Architecture.
What types of customers have you worked with?
Residential (Any type) Commercials (Offices, Retails & Restaurants) Hospitality (Eco-lodge hotel) Lobby's etc
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
When looking for an Interior Designer, make sure you are finding people like you to hired, and also transparent. Always think about their time and cost before hiring any designer, but make sure that everything they do for you it being show to you.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
What part of my house do I need improve? How long does projects normally last? What is your budget? When do you want to start your project? What additional costs can I expect?