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Even if you're not sure what your design preferences are, an interior designer will be able to help you narrow your choices. Cut out pages from magazines. Buy an expandable file and start collecting pictures. Label files with pictures that show kitchens, baths, family rooms, color, space planning, furniture, lighting, etc. Be very specificcreate files for faucets, sinks, chairs, tables, and lamps. It is also helpful to cut out pictures of things you don't like. If you like only one item in a picture, circle it. Pictures are very valuable in helping communicate your needs to the interior designer. They can help the interior designer visualize the "style" and "feeling" that is right for you and your home. (Editor's note: You can also save images you find throughout ImproveNet's site into your personal Idea File.)
How involved do you want to be? Some clients want to be in on every decision; others say, "Call me when it's finished." Be up front with the interior designer. If you want to do some of the work yourself, tell him or her before the job begins. Be clear about who will make the final decision, and have those people in on the design process from the beginning. MOST IMPORTANT: HAVE FUN! ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE! Look at the big picture. Let your interior designer worry about the detailthat's what we are trained for.
What if I don't like the things the interior designer shows me?
You and your interior designer should work as a team. It is important for the designer to design
for you and your residence. Each home must reflect the lifestyle and feeling of the
people who live there. Don't be afraid to speak up and explain what you like and don't like
to the interior designer. Design is never a straight line. It is always a process and may zig-zag
on its way to the final plan. Be flexible, be open, and enjoy the process.
When working with an interior designer, can I bring in another designer to do the lighting,
accessories, or artwork?
In addition to working with architects and contractors, interior designers often work with
specialized designers such as lighting designers, certified kitchen and bath designers, and art
consultants. If you would like to have a specialized designer as part of the team, inform the
interior designer at the beginning of the job so he or she does not include that part in the
letter of agreement. On large projects, the interior designer will often suggest including a
specialized designer.
What are some speciality rooms that professionally trained interior designers are qualified
to design?
Professionally trained interior designers are trained to design kitchens, bathrooms, home
offices, and closets, in addition to all other spaces in the house. Additionally, many interior
designers have experience in designing for the elderly, handicapped, and children.
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