Across
- 5. The visual style and overall look of the design.
- 6. Current popular color palettes and applications in design.
- 8. The core idea that guides the design decisions.
- 9. Work with clients, contractors, or team members to refine ideas.
- 15. Recognizable categories or aesthetics (e.g., modern, traditional).
- 16. On-site inspection to verify conditions and progress.
- 18. The scheduled day items are delivered and set up in the space.
- 19. Physical pieces of materials to test color, texture, or durability.
- 20. Permanently installed items (sinks, built-in lights).
- 23. Small samples of fabric or material used for selection.
- 24. Changes made in response to feedback or constraints.
- 26. The total amount of money allocated for the project.
- 29. Gathering information about styles, materials, and precedents.
- 34. Surface quality (smooth, rough, woven) used for visual or tactile interest.
- 35. Client preferences or desirable features that are not strictly required.
- 36. A curated visual collage showing the design direction.
- 37. The physical area being designed (room, floor, building).
- 38. Visual summary used to present the concept to clients.
- 39. Carrying out construction, installation, and styling tasks.
Down
- 1. Scaled drawing showing room layout and relationships.
- 2. Physical substances used in finishes and furnishings (wood, tile).
- 3. Photos or visuals used to spark design ideas.
- 4. The finalized set of drawings, selections, and specifications.
- 7. Precise drawings for construction or installation.
- 10. Constraints such as budget, space, timeline, or regulations.
- 11. Fixtures and strategies used to illuminate the space.
- 12. Quick hand-drawn representation of layouts or details.
- 13. How a space is intended to be used; practical performance.
- 14. Choosing furniture that fits style, scale, and function.
- 16. Design choices that protect users (codes, clearances, non-slip).
- 17. Selected palette that unifies the design.
- 21. Images, plans, renderings, or boards used to communicate design.
- 22. Arrangement of furniture and elements within a space.
- 25. Essential requirements for function, safety, or accessibility.
- 27. Assess whether the design met goals and solved the problem.
- 28. A presentation board showing mood, materials, colors, and inspiration.
- 30. Learning from outcomes to improve future projects.
- 31. Surface treatments like paint, tile, countertops, and flooring.
- 32. Responses used to improve designs before finalizing.
- 33. The person or organization commissioning the design work.
