Roomix Blog
Process, legal, client psychology. What design school doesn't teach.
Legal validity of electronic design approvals: what makes them stand up in court
A nod in chat is not approval. We break down the four conditions that turn a client's 'looks good' into a legally significant document.
Interior design client brief: 47 questions and a template that prevents 90% of revisions
A 47-question briefing template with explanations of why each one matters. Six blocks that prevent most of the revisions you would otherwise face.
7 typical designer mistakes when approving mood boards with clients
What breaks mood board approvals and leads to 5 to 10 iterations instead of 2 to 3. Seven specific mistakes and how to fix each.
Interior designer contract: 9 clauses designers forget to include
Nine contract clauses without which designers regularly lose disputes. With sample wording you can adapt.
How to organize approval workflow in an interior design studio
Solo workflows break at 5+ people. We cover the right studio process: roles, dashboard, log, deadlines.
Image annotations vs chat comments: what to use for design revisions
Which approach cuts iterations 2 to 3 times: image annotations or chat comments. Spoiler: both, in different situations.
Design project PDF report: what to include for the client and for court
What goes into the final PDF report so it works both as a client document and as evidence in a dispute.
5 signs of a client who will revise endlessly (and how to handle it)
A difficult client is visible at briefing if you know what to look for. Five signs and a strategy for each.