Veronica Sudnikova is a Russian interior designer that has the gift of being able to create modern, colorful and happy interiors without losing elegance and sophistication! She is the author of all the ProVS Studio’s designs, an interior design company located in Russia.
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This talented interior designer is responsible for all the steps in each one of her projects: from the layout to the complete and final decoration.
Veronica believes (and we couldn’t agree more) that all the artists need their own inspiration, so she get hers from nature, from new collections featured in magazines, from architecture projects and even from the work of some of her colleagues. She aims to design the interior of a private villa on the Atlantic coast, and we’re sure she’ll make it. Veronica kindly answer us some questions, and we are proud to show you them now. Enjoy:
Being in love with our work is always the key to achieve better results. Are you in love with this job? What do you love the most about being an interior designer?
I’m sure that just being in love with the interior design work it’s enough to create something interesting, as well as to constantly evolve and achieve new levels of excellence. I love the entire creative process of creating interiors: I like beautiful materials, beautiful shapes and combinations of colors and shades, beautiful furnishings, lamps, fabrics and accessories – and anything that can help me creating my interiors.
Do you have a favorite project or a favorite story about one of your projects?
I do all my designs as I wish they were made for me. I love all my designs. I grow through my works, looking for ideal solutions. I can give you an example from my recent experience. Clients saw some photos of interiors made by me in an interior’s edition and they decided to order the interior project of their new apartment from me. We found a deep mutual understanding, and they took all my suggestions and ideas. After finishing the project when I did a professional photo and showed it to the clients they said to me: “If we saw those pictures in the magazine we would apply to you again!”. I was very pleased!
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How important is to have the perfect chemistry between you and your clients in order to achieve the best results?
It’s very very important! Such a close creative work requires a full understanding with my clients. I have to understand – and sometimes to guess – all the desires of the client and to convince him of the correctness of certain design decisions. Only when the client trusts me and relies on my professionalism I can make beautiful and high quality work.
Do you think working with teams in interior design is better or worse than working alone? Why?
I do all my projects by myself. I invite doers, of course, but all the solutions and ideas are mine. I have no experience of cooperation with other designers. I think it is not acceptable for me. In these cases, it would be necessary to seek compromises in ideas and solutions and maybe it will not allow me to embody the entire idea. Every detail, like forms and the right color’s shades, are important to me and I wouldn’t want any outside intervention in my concept.
Keep up to date on all the trends is essential for anyone who wants to conquer this market. In what ways do you keep current with new trends?
It is extremely important. I visit international fairs like ISaloni in Milan and Maison and Objet in Paris every year, and I monitor the best interior publications in print media and Internet.
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How would you describe your work style? Do you have any kind of “signatures” that can help to identify your projects?
My clients use to say that they can identify my interiors if they see them in magazines. I believe that this is possible thanks to the special combination of colors I use (I like complex and multivariate combinations) as well as the special approach to textile artwork and the attention to the correct proportions and all the details.
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