Sydney interior architecture, hospitality refurbishment, residential decoration and design strategy

Template

Interior design brief template.

A strong brief gives the designer enough information to make useful decisions without locking the project into the wrong answer too early.

1. Project snapshot

ItemNotes
Project typeResidence, hotel, workplace, retail, wellness, mixed use.
LocationAddress, access limits, strata or body corporate restrictions.
Decision makersWho approves design, budget and procurement?
Target completionMove-in date, opening date, low-occupancy window or event deadline.

2. What needs to change?

List frustrations before solutions. Examples: the lobby feels dated, rooms are hard to clean, the living room has no storage, guests cannot find reception, the lighting feels cold, or staff paths cross awkwardly with customers.

3. Users and behaviours

Who uses the space daily, who visits occasionally, who maintains it, and what behaviours should the design encourage or reduce?

4. Budget clarity

A budget is not a creative limitation; it is a design tool. It helps determine where to invest, where to simplify and where to stage work.

5. Attachments