Interior designer Erika Uichanco works on her most challenging project yet: her boyfriend’s condo unit
Interior designers are pressured to create spaces that are both functional and stylish. It’s a job that entails a lot of attention to detail and is often stereotyped as ‘just putting things together so they look nice.’ Design is serious business. Interior design is not just about making spaces look good, it’s also about crafting spaces that matter and are livable.
Your home greatly affects your life, whether you notice it or not. Getting an interior designer is an investment. It’s letting a professional give you a space that is fit for your needs and customized to your personality. Interior designers like Erika Uichanco have their work cut out for them, especially in this condo she had to design for her boyfriend.
This story is from the September 2017 edition of CondoLiving.
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