What Defines My Ideal Client?
My ideal client is someone who’s looking to build a dream home that truly stands out. In other words, someone who is ambitious and wants to grow in every aspect, and celebrate the accomplishments. There is nothing wrong with being successful, so why hiding it? My clients love to show their well-deserved status by presenting the ultimate dream home as a reminder about the amazing journey to this success.
My ideal client understands the value of the biggest and most important personal investment in life. Being goal-oriented means thriving on inspiration and motivation, growing toward a bigger achievement, above all. Together, we take a journey through all the benefits of well-designed living space, to incarnate a perfectly tailored home that fits.
Being an architect means looking for a challenge, a chance to express and create something new. Therefore, my ideal client is an outside-the-box thinker who dares to provoke and wants something unique. This client is open to new ideas and communicative, trusts the architect, and allows him the creative freedom to examine and find a deep desire. Together, we don’t just make a building. We embody a personality instead.
A home is a root for the future. My ideal clients are families with a vision and understanding of growth and limitless life, dreaming of wonderful prospects. They are inquisitive, engaging, and eager to gain happiness through a beautiful home above all. Together, we create a safe nest, an ultimate base for a productive life.
In conclusion
My ideal client knows what he wants and is not afraid to let me show what he doesn’t.
The cost of your dream home depends on how creative you can be. Live the life, my friend, and let’s enjoy every minute of it. I charge like anyone else, but I make it worth every penny of it. Start your project here.
Aryo Falakrou (Arch Tech AIBC)
President
Myhomedesigner.com Ltd.
By Aryo Falakrou (My Home Designer)
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