Misconceptions of Hiring an Interior Designer
All interior designers are way too expensive and overpriced. The truth is, designers usually have relationships with professional craftspeople and vendors that they can refer you to and can often times get you a discount. Interior Designers can sit down and discuss options that fit your budget so that there are no surprises at the end and homeowners are not forced to spend money that they don’t have.
Interior designers can work just as well
on an extremely low budget as they can on a bigger one
. The first thing to understand is that
you should never undertake a big project without first
considering your budget. It's a good idea to
overestimate costs so that you won't find yourself
running short on funds near the end of the project.
Then, make sure that you stick to your budget! In some
of these reality shows, the designers are given
exceptionally low budgets. To think that paid
professionals can do as much as the paid actors on these
shows do with a small $1000 budget is unrealistic and
unfair to the designer, as well as the homeowner. The
job will lack better quality products that could
possibly be needed and even necessary items to get the
job done.
Designers take way too long on one job and
occupy your house for an extensive amount of time.
Most interior designers want to make your project go as
smoothly as they can and move on to their next customer.
If you have a plan and know what you want overall, the
job will go a lot more quickly and should be done when
the designer quoted you it would be. Be sure to ask when
they expect to be done and stay on track to what you
both originally discussed. This will ensure that the
deadline will be met and save you and the designer
unnecessary time.
Projects can be done in as quickly as one
day . For example, the show “While you
Were Out” gets an entire house or rooms re-modeled while
the homeowner is out for the day. This is unrealistic.
You will need to set up a consultation with the designer
and they, in turn, will need to shop around for the best
items to use that fit you and your ideas. Depending on
the job, it should not take too long after these steps
are taken, however, enough time should be allotted so
that the designer can be meticulous and get the job done
right. Of course custom items can take anywhere from
6-12 weeks, so make sure you plan on this if you choose
to go with something more original.
All interior designers are aggressive and
push their ideas on you. Having an
up-front conversation with your interior designer will
let them know what you are truly looking to do. They
frequently use an analytical problem-solving approach to
use your space properly, and fit your furniture
aesthetically. Many times during a remodel or building
of a new house, the designer will work with the
architect as well so that the best lighting and overall
design suits the plan for décor and concept of what the
homeowner wants. Many of these designers are required to
be college trained, work extensive hours (depending on
the state), and pass major examinations before becoming
certified. So keep in mind that interior design is more
than just having an "eye" for what looks good and these
designers are only trying to help you do what's right
for you.
Homeowners need to understand that each interior
designer works different and that most misconceptions
are just that, misconceptions. Communicating with the
designer and then letting them do their job is the best
way to get the project done smoothly.
