June 30, 2009
Things You Should Know When You Hire An Interior Designer
Over the years many people have asked me what is important to consider when you hire an Interior Designer. I hope that after reading my article below you will get the help you were looking for.
See to it that you use the 5 questions in this article as a guide.
– Do you feel inadequate when it comes to home decorating?
– Have you made home purchases but they are still in the closet or garage because you don't know what to do with them or where to put anything?
– Are you at odds with a spouse or roommate when it comes to decision making for the design project at hand?
– Are you at odds with a spouse, roommate or someone else when it comes to the way you want to decorate?
– Are you not exactly sure of what your personal design is or even what type of design would favor the interior space in question?
Your answers to the questions will help you determine if you should take on the assistance of an Interior Designer. The services of a designer will help you immensely.
One of the biggest reasons to hiring the consultation services of a Designer is that they have the expertise to turn your vision of comfort and beauty into a living reality. This could mean buying the wrong furniture or choosing the wrong paint colors. Mistakes can be costly! Interior Designers are experts in their field just like plumbers or electricians. Each has a particular set of trade skills they have learned through education and experience.
One key point to keep in mind is that all Designers are different with unique talents, education and experiences. Interestingly, if you asked five Interior Designs to render an opinion or a space-planning project, you will get five unique answers even though each will adhere to the core concepts of great design.
Many people have a natural talent for interior design. The difference in using the services of a Designer extends far beyond natural abilities. Sometimes there are architectural specifications that must be met in order to complete a project. At other times, there are elements that only an experienced Designer can perceive and bring into the project.
A good characteristic to look for in a Designer is confidence in his or her abilities. Also a Designer should respect YOU as a Client and listen to your desires and needs for your design project.
As a part of their consultation, they can provide you with an array of services that will bring your project alive. These services may include: space planning, color concepts, furniture selection and a number of key elements you need to harmoniously come together to accomplish your objectives.
You will want to be clear about your design intentions and express exactly what your ideas are and how you want your interior space to look. Even if you don't know exactly what you want, a good Designer will always bring it out of you.
A good Designer will feel what you feel and understand your true desires it is not about how long a Designer has been practicing, but about being on the "same page" or connecting with your Designer.
Of course, the Designer must keep the Client on track because they will inevitably fall off track for lack of skill. So the two must join as one, and be on the same page so to speak. This "synergy" must exist between the two personalities do matter.
Interior Designers will bring together special vendors to the table to help get your interior project done. They are invaluable because they know who to go to and most importantly who not to go to. This in-depth knowledge is exactly what the Client needs. Most consumers are not privy to this information and may end up hiring the wrong team of people.
You can ask for referrals from your Designer, although not all Designers are willing to give that information out. It's a privacy issue and most clients won't allow the Designer to give out their information.
Interior Designers work with many budgets and at many different price ranges. They usually charge by the hour and at prices as low as $50 dollars an hour to $300 dollars an hour.
Filed under Kitchen Remodeling by Janice Nickole
