Everyone who has ever sold an apartment knows that unique design influences the value of a property. Well-chosen details increase its market value, perfectly confirming that good design builds emotions, shapes the perception of interiors, and prompts us to ask how we can take care of the spaces we live in every day – not only to maintain property value but also to nurture our own well-being. Creating the right mood, shaping emotions, and designing interiors that are interesting, sometimes even breathtaking, is the art of bringing out what is not visible at first glance – and interior designers know how to use this skill to truly influence the quality of our lives.
– Clients in the premium segment do not value template-based, repetitive solutions. They seek individuality, uniqueness, and originality, which is why they increasingly appreciate works of art, natural or raw materials, as well as creations of artisan makers whose work gives interiors a genuinely original character – adds Anna Branicka, Leading Architect at Design Anatomy. – An architect, therefore, must stand out not only with product knowledge but also with a strong network of collaborators in the artistic and artisan community to meet the demand for truly individual interiors. Equally important is understanding the client’s personal preferences, passions, and lifestyle to propose one-of-a-kind solutions that allow the interior to reflect the client’s personality.