Monday, December 23, 2013

Make Your House A Home By Using An Interior Designer

Everyone wants to have a house that feels like a "home", a safe haven to come home to at the end of a busy day at work, somewhere that you can raise a family and create lasting memories. In addition to this, many of us also want a house that we can be proud of, one that we can show off to friends and family and where we can host dinner parties, birthdays and Christmases. Choosing to decorate your own house can be time consuming and costly, not to mention it can be difficult to know which ideas will work and which will not. It doesn't matter whether you wish to decorate just one room or your entire house. For these reasons plus many more it can be a good idea to consider hiring an interior designer to do all the work for you.

Benefits of Hiring An Interior Designer

There are a huge number of positive benefits to be gained by using an interior designer to decorate your house. To begin with, they can help you make full use of your available space, a huge benefit if you have children or are a little short on rooms. They offer expert advice and every designer is a professional and will act in that manner. They will not tell you what to do but will expand your ideas and enhance them as much as possible.

An interior designer will have an up-to-date knowledge of what is currently "fashionable" as well as which designs are considered to be "timeless". They can show you many products and designs that you may not even have considered before and can bring them straight to your home for you to view which gives you the benefit of being able to see the designs in the environment they will be used in and make your decisions accordingly. Lastly, they will only use trusted manufacturers and as such can give you a higher quality of work at a much lower cost.

"To lessen the burden, hire an interior designer. He can do all the work for you as long as you will pay him rightly. You will be surprised to arrive in a beautiful home when all work is done."

Choosing Your Designer

If you do decide to go ahead and use an interior designer to decorate your home, there are many things to consider before you start. You need to have a plan in mind of what you would like the finished result to be before you begin, once you have this plan you can start researching different companies. Most, if not all interior design companies will offer a free evaluation and quotation without the need to sign any contracts so it is important to make use of this and contact as many companies as possible in order for you to get the best deal. Try to view some of the previous works carried out by the designer and if possible speak to previous customers. Don't automatically go for the cheapest option without viewing their work as in most cases, the cheapest option gives the poorest looking work which will not last. Try to use reputable companies such as ApolloInteriors.com who will have a team of highly trained staff members, as opposed to any freelancers you may come across.

Make a Plan

Before you start on any work you need to have a detailed plan in place. Your home needs to be evaluated properly and risk assessments will need to be written up by the company to ensure they are covered for any accidents. Using the magic of CGI you should be able to view your finished renovations before any work has been started so you know exactly what you want is exactly the work that will be carried out. Next, time schedules and budgets will need to be worked out. It is important to leave a little extra in your budget in case you come across any unexpected problems which could blow the planned expenses out of the water. Time schedules are also important so that you can know which work is being completed on which days and whether you will need to vacate the premises for a while or not. Again, it is a good idea to leave a little spare time in the schedule to allow for unexpected problems and issues.

"When most people think about hiring an interior designer, they zero in on aesthetics: wall colors, window treatments, pillow patterns. But that's just scratching the surface of what a designer can add to a home."

Supervision

Once the work has begun it is important to supervise it as much as possible (obviously don't give up your job to do so though), this way you can be sure that the work you are expecting is the work that is being carried out and if any problems do arise you are there to help deal with them immediately. Being at the site of the work will also help you to get a feel for the finished result and plan for where the plumbing, phone lines and other cables will be best positioned for you as well as the furniture. If you feel the work is not being completed to expected levels then you can bring this up straight away instead of having to wait until you get home.

Shopping!

Probably the most exciting part of any renovation is the shopping; choosing exactly which furniture and equipment you would like right down to the smallest details such as light fittings and curtains. Your designer will be able to help you shop around for the best deals and will be able to guide you in the direction of good quality items.

Completion

Once the work has been completed your designer should go through every single aspect of the renovation with you. They will double check to ensure that the work has been completed to the highest standard and if there are any problems then they will be able to get them sorted out for you. Safety checks will need to take place, especially if any electrical or gas appliances have been moved or installed. Once all of these checks have been completed, you can sit back and enjoy your beautiful new home. Start planning the next big party to show it all off and look forward to the many happy years to come and the lasting memories that will be created there.

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