Everyone’s A Designer [Part 1]

Written by on August 27th, 2012 // Filed under Uncategorized

I decided to study architecture when I was 16. It wasn’t the first career choice I considered; at 5, I wanted to be a priest. I started college at 18, graduated 6 after that and it’s been 28 since, so if you are really interested in finding out my age, you can do the math.

One of the things I learned early on in architecture school is we are all designers. Any controlled activity is designed and sometimes changes the course of history, like the way the invention of the flush toilet is linked to the viability of the high rise building. Ok, reinforced concrete was instrumental too.

So if all of us are designers, why the need for a design industry? Notice I didn’t say everyone is a good designer. One of the reasons clients hire my firm, Studio Santalla, is they have something they want changed and we can figure it out for them. So today, I’ll share a few select moments involving a leap, a feat or a coup!

Here’s a project we completed in the early days of Studio Santalla.

BEFORE

photo of Virginia home before renovation by Studio Santalla

I understand Laura Ashley spent her last days here. Upon her passing, it was time for a change.
AFTER

Contemporary traditional renovation by Washington, DC architecture and interior design firm Studio Santalla in Northern Virginia.
Another room sported a hunting theme, replete with hound-in-training.
BEFORE
Home office before renovation by Studio Santalla
The new work was partially funded by a yard sale, no joke.
AFTER
Contemporary traditional home library by Washington, DC architecture and interior design firm Studio Santalla in Northern Virginia.
I think there is more “colonial” architecture in DC than Williamsburg. No wonder we are still referred to as “provincial.”
BEFORE
Photo of living room fireplace before renovation by Studio Santalla
Sometimes, it’s about helping people find their inner “design” voice. Whew!
AFTER
Contemporary traditional living room designed by Washington, DC architecture firm Studio Santalla features a built-in media center and modern furniture
Truth be known, the person who designed this workstation intended it in the most temporary, makeshift way, but it makes for a great “before” shot.
BEFORE
home office before renovation by Studio Santalla
The workspace, redefined as a showplace for art.
AFTER
Modern, luxury home office designed by Washington, DC architect firm Studio Santalla has been transformed into a showcase for contemporary art
Painting by Keith Milow; Sculpture by Nelson Carrilho
I love my job and I’m 52, BTW.
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