You have a vision for your home or office, but can’t quite get it to look the way you want.
You started a project that is bigger than you thought and full of unforeseen problems.
Your mother and sister love watching all the home improvement shows and you want to give each of them a gift certificate to work with a real designer.
You’ve seen pictures of rooms you’d love to have in your home, but you don’t know where to start or even how much it might cost. A designer will give you the direction you need.
You are planning to sell your home and looking to make improvements that are smart, attractive, and effective.
You are going through domestic transitions. A good designer helps you plan wonderful ways to accommodate an empty nest, combining households, divorce, downsizing, or a move.
You’ve looked in catalogs, online, and in local stores at draperies, window treatments, bedding and more only to discover that you want a one-of-a-kind look.
An interior designer can save you money. Their expertise can help prevent costly mistakes.
A skilled designer can distill the essential qualities of that room you saw pictured in a magazine of luxury homes and help you achieve the look in a practical way.
Your home of many years is overrun with an accumulation of stuff. You need help with a plan to sort out and evaluate your belongings so that you are left with what matters to you and free of the clutter.
Your best friend is getting married and you want to give her a
great start
in her new space, so you and her friends get together to give her a gift
certificate to work with an interior designer who’ll make her first home
memorable.
Interior designers simplify the process. They help you make difficult decisions, and give you access to their personal rolodex of design professionals who will get the job done right and within your budget.
They save you time. An interior designer can do a lot of the legwork, as well as advise you on the best places to shop for accessories so you aren’t left running all over town.
They set priorities so that you allocate your “design dollars” effectively and gauge for subsequent phases of your project.
To help you work through a difference of opinion. You and your partner, spouse, or family need to have a meeting of the minds on design – at the same time the design needs to work for all. A designer can help to bring together a home that joins your tastes and styles.
They help you to get in touch with yourself, your space, and your lifestyle.
They just make it easier!
“It is indeed a structure of perfection and beauty unsurpassable, and I never tire of it.”
—Walt Whitman