Timeline vs. Vision

I wish I had more time.  That is the crux in everyoneโ€™s life.  You canโ€™t buy time.  You canโ€™t manipulate time.  When it comes to designing homes for our Clients, there is the un-stated โ€˜Iโ€™d like it done yesterdayโ€™ from them as we frantically struggle to finish two minutes to the deadline.  Isnโ€™t there that Confucius saying that those that want everything now must learn patience or disappointment?  Whether an item has be backordered or damaged, a trade has a family emergency, or holidays get in the way โ€“ there will always be a hiccup.

We, as designers, prepare for everything.  Just look in our purses.  Really.  We have unlimited pens, laser measures, notepads, iPads, mosaic tiles, paint cards and sample flooring to name a few.  You never know when youโ€™ll need them.  And (being a Girl Guide in a former life) you try to โ€˜be preparedโ€™.  So when it comes time to get the project under way, we anticipate and plan for a few downfalls.  Murphyโ€™s Law โ€“ anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.  The opposite is true as well: the easier the deadline, the faster the progress.  Life happens; but I will strive to ensure that the construction goes as smoothly as possible.  Itโ€™s also important that when I have to deliver some unexpected news to my Client, that I have an action plan in place.  Maybe itโ€™s reselecting a fixture or holding off on one room for the next phase.  Some items are not as difficult to mask for a family event, and can be resolved in a matter of a week.  Others, we take in stride with a good bottle of wine.

The important piece in all of this is that the Clientโ€™s expectations are not lost.  And thatโ€™s what I try to focus on, as Iโ€™m pulling my hair out and calling around for the solution.  Virtually anything can be bought if youโ€™re willing to front the money, but most people are within a budget.  A strict one.  And someone has to pay the piper.  Iโ€™ve been hired as the negotiator; to attempt the impossible feat of awesomeness.  I do try.  The majority are victories. 

I guess Confucius and Murphy never had to care about Client satisfaction.  As for me, I will continue to do what it takes to get the job done right.  โ€ฆAnd beautifully.  Now for some wine!

Written by: Ashley Baetz