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The Interiors Podcast
Tanya Neufeld Flanagan
56 episodes
3 days ago
An interior design show aimed to help you elevate your space in conversations with industry professionals and homeowners in Ireland. Hosted by Tanya Neufeld Flanagan, expat and interior designer based in Dublin, Ireland.
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An interior design show aimed to help you elevate your space in conversations with industry professionals and homeowners in Ireland. Hosted by Tanya Neufeld Flanagan, expat and interior designer based in Dublin, Ireland.
Show more...
Home & Garden
Leisure
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38. Working with an architect (Part 1) with Sarah McNulty of McNulty Smyth
The Interiors Podcast
58 minutes 54 seconds
7 months ago
38. Working with an architect (Part 1) with Sarah McNulty of McNulty Smyth
In this episode, architect Sarah McNulty shares her journey in architecture, emphasizing the importance of empathy in understanding client needs. She discusses her experiences in building her own home, the diverse projects she undertakes, and the significance of a well-defined brief. 
 
The conversation highlights the challenges of budget constraints, the importance of proportions in design, and the collaborative nature of architecture.
 
The conversation also highlights the significance of solar gain in design, emphasizing the balance between natural light and comfort in living spaces.
 
Sarah also reflects on a case study of a 1930s renovation, illustrating how client needs evolve and how architects can adapt to create functional and beautiful spaces.
 
In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricate process of architectural design, from initial sketches to the complexities of planning regulations and tendering. 
 
Sarah and Tanya discuss the importance of detailed drawings and bills of quantities in ensuring accurate pricing and project management. 
 
Takeaways
  • Empathy is crucial for architects to understand client needs.
  • A well-defined brief leads to better architectural outcomes.
  • Budget constraints often require compromises in design.
  • Proportions in design significantly affect the feel of a space.
  • Good design should reflect the client's personality and lifestyle.
  • Collaboration between architects and interior designers enhances the final result.
  • Understanding the emotional response to a space is essential.
  • Architects should consider both interiors and exteriors from the start.
  • The design process is iterative and may require adjustments on site.
  • Investing time in the brief stage pays off in the long run. The design process begins with sketching to explore options.
  • AutoCAD can make designs feel too rigid compared to sketches.
  • Understanding planning regulations is crucial for project timelines.
  • Detailed drawings are essential for accurate tendering and pricing.
  • Bills of quantities help ensure builders price projects accurately.
  • Building relationships with contractors is key during the tender stage.
  • Solar gain is important for optimizing natural light in homes.
  • Value engineering can help clients make cost-effective design choices.
  • The architectural process can take a year from initial discussions to site work.
  • Consultations with architects can improve project outcomes.
The Interiors Podcast
An interior design show aimed to help you elevate your space in conversations with industry professionals and homeowners in Ireland. Hosted by Tanya Neufeld Flanagan, expat and interior designer based in Dublin, Ireland.