Site Visit Essentials - Must Have Items for Interior Designers

As an interior designer, you will inevitably end up visiting a job site during various stages of your design projects. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or attending your first site visit, you’ve probably found yourself asking the following question… What should I bring on to a job visit?

You may find yourself taking photos and measurements during an initial consultation or maybe you’re visiting a job site during the busy construction process when the site is filled with people working on various trades. While visiting your projects may require different tools for different phases, there are a few essential items that you can keep on hand to be prepared. 

Tape measure and/or laser distance meter

Correct dimensions are so important. Not only are measurements useful for space planning and furniture layouts, but it is also important to have a grasp on the ceiling height when planning artwork and wall decor. A tape measure is sufficient for obtaining most measurements, however a laser distance meter is helpful for capturing those wall-to-wall dimensions and creating accurate plan drawings.

Paper and pencil

Grab a notebook or pad of graph paper and your favorite pencil or pen. Create a sketch of the space and write down dimensions as you take them. You can also explore digital note taking apps but be sure that whatever you’re using allows the freedom to draw and add dimensions if needed. 

Camera (aka fully charged phone)

Needless to say, almost all of us are glued to our phones so I’m sure you’ll have your phone on hand when you visit a project or job site. Capture plenty of photos of any areas of your client’s home or furniture that you may want to reference later. Take more pictures then you think you’ll need because you can always go back and delete some later. Make sure your phone is charged, because there is nothing worse than having your phone die before you’ve had a chance to capture all the information you need. Snap a few photos that also show your tape measure capturing a useful measurement in tricky locations because this helps create a useful frame of reference.

Paint deck or other samples 

Samples are required during different phases of the design process but it can never hurt to have a few options with you. A paint deck, fabric samples, or a few different samples for various surfaces can be useful during the early stage of a project to help visualize how a design will come together.

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