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How to Hire an Interior Designer
What Is My Role In the Design Process?
Before contacting an interior designer, take some time
to think about what you want and what you need. The first
step in this process is to consider some questions that
an interior designer will ask regarding your project:
- For whom is the space being designed?
- What activities will take place there?
- How long do you plan to occupy the space?
- What is your time frame?
- What is your budget?
- Are you relocating or remodeling?
- What image do you want to project?
- What is the approximate square footage to be designed
(for commercial projects)?
- Also, be sure to consider the positive and negative
aspects of the space.
If you're feeling overwhelmed, don't worry. Your interior
designer will lead you through the design process. Keep
in mind the more information you provide, the more successful
your designer will be in meeting your needs and expectations.
You may want to reference other visual images (photos,
postcards, corporate logos, magazine photographs) or environments
that reflect your aesthetic and functional criteria.
The second step is to interview designers. Interview several
designers to become familiar with differences in personality,
style and business methods. Take this opportunity to acquaint
the designer with your project ideas. Keep in mind you
will be working closely with the designer and you will
want someone that you feel will make the right choices
according to your specifications and will listen to your
ideas and concerns. Ask to see the designer's portfolio
and request a list of relevant experience and client references.
During an interview, you may want to:
- Inquire about the designer's education, training,
experience, professional affiliations and other credentials.
- Ask about other services the designer can provide
and what can be done to help you optimize your understanding
of the cost of the project.
- Discuss project duration or deadlines and what the
designer's availability is for taking on the project
within the desired timetable.
- Establish parameters for updates and on-going communication
between you and the interior designer.
- Discuss the designer's fee structure.
Overall, look for educated and accredited interior designers
who can demonstrate their creativity and talent.
The third step is to hire the designer. Once you've interviewed
several designers, take time to compare their estimates.
Don't base your decision on price alone. Keep in mind
that differences in each proposal reflect variables such
as level of service and quality of merchandise. After
the designer is hired, you need to address specific project
needs and goals. You will share ideas and the designer
will lend insights and observations to your ideas to identify
the overall scope of the project. During this process,
your design professional will:
- communicate concepts and help you understand the
design process
- articulate your ideas, and
- help you to visualize the finished product.
The more input you provide, the easier it becomes for
an interior designer to respond with additional ideas
and to create spaces that will meet your aesthetic, functional
and budgetary goals.
Are Contracts Importants?
Contracts are very important because they allow both you
and the designer to define the scope of your project.
A contract allows you to specify who will be responsible
for what, how long the project will last and what the
budget limits will be. It is in your best interest to
have a signed contract before any work begins or any money
is exchanged.
How Much Is This Going to Cost?
It depends on what you want. There are many variables
including the size of the project (one room or whole house?),
quality of products selected (custom or prefabricated
cabinets?), and the timeframe in which the project needs
to be completed (two weeks or two months?). Developing
the budget is a partnership between the client and the
designer. As the client, you should have an active role
in developing the budget. If you're unsure about costs,
your designer can help. Be honest with your designer about
your budget. A professional designer assesses your needs
and helps you determine where to spend and where to save,
prioritizing expenses while creating an interior that
is within your budget. Also, remember that not everything
has to be completed at once. Your designer can develop
a long-range plan, consult with you to establish a list
of priorities and determine a time line for accomplishing
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