Who Needs an Interior Designer?

Our Answer: Busy Parents, Hustling Professionals, and First-Time Remodelers.

If one or more of the above sounds like you, then it’s safe to say you need an interior designer. Whether it’s just a bathroom or a whole house, engaging a designer even for just a few hours will be highly beneficial. Your future self will thank you!

Here's why:

  1. Expertise: Interior designers are trained professionals who understand the nuances of design, space planning, color theory, and materials. Their expertise ensures that your space is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and practical.

  2. Decision Making: With their experience, interior designers can guide you through the myriad of decisions involved in a project, from choosing the right furniture to selecting the perfect paint color. Their insight can prevent costly mistakes and ensure that your vision is brought to life.

  3. Save Time and Stress: Managing a design project can be time-consuming and overwhelming, especially if you have other commitments. By hiring an interior designer, you can delegate the responsibilities to someone who will handle the details, leaving you with more time and less stress.

  4. Access to Resources: Interior designers often have access to a network of suppliers, contractors, and vendors. This can translate in getting the best value, ultimately saving you money on your project.

  5. Customization: Every space is unique, and an interior designer can tailor their services to meet your specific needs and preferences. Whether you're looking for a cozy family room or a sleek modern kitchen, they can customize their designs to reflect your style and personality.

Worried about the cost and value of hiring a professional interior designer?

Nowadays, there are options that doesn’t require a commitment to go all in with a full service design contract. In fact, we came up with a 15, 25 and 35 hour package with simplicity and clear deliverables in mind. Don’t know which one makes sense for you? Contact us to schedule a complimentary discovery call.


A floor plan provides a bird’s eye view of the entire space.

It’s a visual document that’s usually drawn on CAD software. It’s a tool that clearly communicates to the contractor the existing layout and the new layout.

Room Service Tip #1:

Hire an interior designer first (before an architect or general contractor.)

A professional designer will be able to get you an as-built floor plan and come up with a proposed floor plan. Plus, they will be the best person to advise you if an architect is needed (often times an architect is not necessary) and what to look for in selecting the right contractor for the job.

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