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Designer diagnosis. How to know what your clients really want?

Top designers are talking about their strategies for ‘designer diagnosis,’ sleuthing out what people really want in their interior design.

Designers tread a careful path when trying to find out your true interior design dreams. What we say we like, isn’t necessarily what we really want in our homes. It’s the designer’s challenge to decipher, extrapolate, and really compare your taste, style, and day-to-day lifestyle. Being able to translate what you say, who you are, and what you do into a design that comforts, inspires, and delights you is what separates the very best designers from the rest.

We are talking to three extraordinary designers on today’s show about their ‘designer diagnosis’ style. The ‘Latina Martha Stewart’’ Vanessa DeLeon and the ‘Two Lovely Gays’ pair Russell Whitehead and Jordan Cluroe.

Vanessa DeLeon may be best recognized from NBC’s ‘American Dream Builders.’ She also has shared her design expertise on Food Network’s Restaurant Impossible, HGTV’s Generation Renovation, Designer Challenge & more. Vanessa has a signature ‘Glamilistic’ style that’s developed into luxurious and succulent design experiences. But it all started with designing a Barbie house. And, yes, we’ll be talking about the ‘50 Shades of Grey’ bedroom she designed, too.

The ‘Two Lovely Gays’ Russell and Jordan became sensations in Britain after participating in the The Great Interior Design Challenge on BBC Two. With an exuberance and cutting-edge style the team are making over spaces that dazzle our senses. But the real star of their clan may be their dog Buckley.

Tune into the ‘Designer Diagnosis’ episode on MyFixitUpLife Thursday, April 2nd at 1pE.

Watch on on Google+, YouTube, or right here on MyFixitUpLife.com. You can even listen in on BlogTalkRadio!

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