Creative Ideas for Crafting a Home Logo Design for House Building Businesses

Creative Ideas for Crafting a Home Logo Design for House Building Businesses

Article by Tammy Becker

If you want to successfully launch your business then you must create a brand mark identity in the first place. You must take heed before your business gets diminished in the crowd of so many companies. Economic breakdown has fostered youngsters a lot to launch their businesses as there is a drastic increase in the unemployment rate worldwide.

Similarly, this decade has seen a notable growth in the small house building businesses which has also increased a need for sturdy marketing efforts. These marketing efforts are now not limited to traditional promotion methods, rather they have expanded its route to other mediums as well. Home logo for a house building small business is one of such mediums that have been proved more effectual than the rest of the promotion strategies.

These brand marks are made for effective promotion but if they are not unique then there is no way that your company would succeed. For this, you have to use your brain a lot and if you want some viable ideas then you can consult the following article.

They should be homely:

What do you think, they should look homely or not? You can depict a house with breath taking greenish beauty in the background to show how comforting, soothing and satisfied you leave your customers once you build their residence. A cozy interior of a house can also be portrayed that will again reflect the quality work you are delivering to your customers. To be precise, a beautiful house will say it all to your potential clients.

A tool themed brand mark:

If you will use the usual tools simply in your corporate brand mark then obviously it would not leave a long lasting impression on the minds of your clients but at the same time, it is the only way to reflect the nature of your business as well. Therefore, the only solution is to use them creatively and innovatively in a way that will depict your business theme in style. For instance, form the name of your business with the help of different tools like hammers, screws etc. Furthermore, construction objects will also do fine in the home logos such as ladders, bricks, paints etc. The more the tools relate to your business innovatively, the better would be the results.

A theme reflecting warmth and love:

Trust me, triggering the emotions of a target audience results into a hundred percent success ratio. A house is about a family which has to be reflected through these brand mark identities. An ideal way is to show a complete family sketch with a smile on their faces so that you can show how contented the clients are normally after hiring you as their house builders. You can find other ways as well in order to relate to the emotions of the viewers.

Hence, you can develop many unique ideas to depict how your company strives to satisfy your clients that will be eventually employed in your business brand marks. Furthermore, you can also follow the preceding ideas blindfolded.

Tammy Becker is Senior Design Consultant at Logo Design Consultant, a home logo and home logos Brochure Design and cost effective premium quality Banner Design service provider.










Home interior design

Home interior design

Article by David Walker

I don’t believe in creating an entirely new Christmas look each year – instead I prefer updating and incorporating traditional elements to produce new decorative schemes. I use all my old Christmas decorations from when my children were young, as well as finds from my travels, as I think it’s important to balance a sense of tradition with something new and exciting. I have big climbing flowers at my front door, through which I like to weave lights to create a welcoming and exciting feeling. It’s also a good idea to continue exterior decorations through to the interior, perhaps using lights or foliage to make the spaces belong to each other and keep the Christmas momentum going as you walk through the house. I think it’s really important to inject fragrance into the hallway, as it’s such a lovely way to welcome people. I burn the Amethyst candle from my own range, as it has a wonderful scent, with accents of bitter orange. I also like to include contemporary arrangements of fresh flowers to add a modern note, otherwise it’s all a little kitsch. I would avoid spring colours and use deep red hues, arranging berries and flowers in a big vase to add height. I decorate my tree at the beginning of December, as this extends the exiting build-up to Christmas. This year, I am focusing on jewel colours – purples, teals and fuchsia, which you can either adopt as an entire look, or else pick out one of the colours as the central focus for your decorating scheme. However, as I believe in mixing traditional with contemporary, I will keep the actual tree more conventional, using Christmas decorations that I have had for years. I prefer to keep more trend-led looks for other areas of the house, such as the mantelpiece and dining table. I like to display my Christmas cards by slotting them into the bookcases, so that the cover designs create works of art and even though my children are grown-up, we still do stockings for everyone – it’s an important part of the Christmas experience, and looks decorative hanging from the mantelpiece. We have stockings that I bought in London, from The Monogrammed Linen Shop. I think stockings should be a combination of silly and luxurious gifts, such as a gorgeous perfume. ABIGAIL AHERN Author of a ‘Girl’s Guide to Decorating’ I’m going for a bit of a rock-chic vibe this year with my tree – so the sweet little snow flake decorations that come out year after year are staying in the loft and instead I am planning on hanging super sized baubles in petrol blue. I am upping their style ratings by spraying with hair spray and then covering them in lots of glitter so that they shimmer when the Christmas tree lights get turned on. Underneath the tree I am grouping a collection of a giant size paper balls in plum and scarlet from re-foundobjects.com. Playing with scale is one of my tricks of the trade – when you go super size objects appear far grander than they really are. And I am totally obsessed with their paper chains which I am sticking to the windows in abundance JAMES AND JESSICA SEATON Founders of TOAST Our Christmas tree always comes from our local Welsh forest and does not go up until the very last minute on Christmas Eve. The decorations are kept as simple as possible – this year Toast’s silvered glass baubles will hang next to the softly coloured ones that we’ve had for years. A mass of tiny white lights and a pile of presents at the bottom will be the only other additions. CHRISTINA STRUTT Founder of Cabbages & Roses Apart from being the easiest, effortless and most elegant decoration, a million, trillion white fairylights are more magical than anything else. I am not sure whether this is so because I have so little time. But if I had a week to concentrate on a tree I would try to emulate a friend”s tree which is 20 foot high in their grand dining hall, and decorated to within an inch of its life with something between raucous and tasteful Victorian baubles, and glittery string – it is sheer heaven CHRISSIE RUCKER Founder of The White Company and author of ‘How To Make Your House a Home’ It won’t surprise anyone to know that I like to simplify things by choosing just one or two colours to decorate the tree. White and gold or silver baubles always work well at Christmas and look lovely mixed with natural greenery. If you don’t have a tree (or even if you do) wind greenery around pictures or drape across the mantelpiece. Mix in fluted fairy lights for extra sparkle.

UK interior designer for the million pound earners