The Psychoaesthetic Method

Interior Guider has adopted an interior design method inspired by the analytical psychology of Carl Gustav Jung and his theory of psychological types.

The psycho-aesthetic test makes it possible to find the client's psycho-aesthetic type through a visual questionnaire that combines abstract images with moodboars, psychological questions and color palettes. 

The guide to your project

The project is developed in direct contact with a Guider. 

Guider is an Interior Designer trained in the Psychoaesthetic Method through the Guider Academy.

In addition to his interior design skills, Guider knows that environments perform psychological functions, reflect an ideal of beauty, define us, transform us and mirror our personalities. He seeks to bridge the gap between the two interiors, the one he lives in and his own.

An integrated project

A good start is decisive. In the preliminary study, the aim is to develop a set of Guiding Images that act as conceptual references for the development of the interior project.

When developing the project, very important points are taken into account for a good end result, such as ergonomics, psychology, organization, lighting, color, materials, health and ecology. 

 

The project has four phases:

1. preliminary study

Meeting the client and visiting the space. Definition of the project's objectives, by framing the style and psychological, functional and budgetary profile. Drawing up the project's guide images

2. Project

Layouts, organization and use of space. Creation and selection of furniture, lighting, materials, coverings, color palette.

3. Presentation

Presentation of the project and budget and its analysis with the client. Clarifications and adjustments to the initial proposal. Ordering what is approved by the client.

4. Implementation

Delivery and installation of the parts ordered according to the project. Delivery and installation is carried out by a specialized in-house team.