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Decorating Your
Home
Today, home interiors emphasize comfort and reflect
personal style. The new interior decorations have
evolved from styles popular in the past.
Generally when you are doing interior decorating
with a familiy member, or with a professional
interior decorator, the first thing that you should
do when you start is to communicate what you would
like the room to look like. This will help all
parties involved communicate and put together
a decorating scheme that will work for everyone.
When people communicate their requirements, they
help to ensure that no one will be surprised at
the end result.
When
you tackle an interior decorating project, it
can be difficult to know where to start. Many
interior decorators would say a good place to
start is with a key piece of furniture or a rug.
Using this philosophy, you start with an expensive
piece or a piece that you want to base your color
and decorating scheme on. Then you develop a color
scheme and then slowly add accent pieces that
can fit the color scheme.
Another way of doing it is to focus on the floors,
since the floors can do a lot for setting the
overall tone of the room. Hardwood floor types,
color, and finish can be a good place to start
for developing a suitable color scheme. Alternatively
if you have carpet, selecting the carpet color
is a good place to begin if you have carpet types
that you would like to look at. Then gradually
match pieces with the carpet and the color scheme
that you have developed.
The final suggestion, if you have not decided
to start with carpet or a key piece of furniture
is to start with the color of the wall. For most
rooms, this will be white since it adds a good
deal of flexibility to a room or scheme. Others
will want to get the wall paint color or wallpaper
the correct color and then go from there in terms
of color scheme and other types of decorations.
Consider Hiring
a Interior Design Expert
Contracting an interior designer can help take
the guess work out of a decorating project
Designers are schooled to look at the big picture
and to help their clients avoid costly mistakes.
They also know where to find the right accessories
and furniture to get the "look" their clients
want. They also consider the traffic patterns
of a home, the scale of proportions between furniture
and rooms, and create a "master plan" based upon
their client's tastes.
Many consumers are intimidated by the thought
of hiring an interior designer to help with a
renovation and/or decorating projects. Some fear
the designer will take over and there will be
no resemblance of their own personalities left
in the home when the project is complete - or
that they will have to throw out everything we
currently own and start over.
Another common misconception about hiring a designer
is that working with a designer is only for the
wealthy. Not true!
Today, designers and decorators are being consulted
and hired to work on the homes of everyday people,
and for projects that range from small to large
budgets. No job is too ordinary or too small not
to solicit the advice of a trained professional.
If you are sick, you consult a doctor; if you
need legal advice, you consult a lawyer; if you
need design and decorating advice, consider consulting
a designer.
Expertise
Designers have spent years training to create
functional and beautiful spaces for living and
working. They are familiar with current products,
trends, building codes and resources. Designers
have the education, experience and expertise not
only to help you create the home of your dreams,
but also to save you time and money.
Letting a designer guide you through the world
of wallpaper, artwork, furniture, appliances,
fabrics, colour, flooring, lighting and accessories
can ensure a finished room that will bring you
years of enjoyment. As an advisor, the designer
can help:
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confirm a style and theme for
your home/room; |
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assist in creating a space that
accommodates your lifestyle; |
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guide you through the communication
process with contractors and trades people; |
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help to set and maintain a realistic
budget; |
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create an overall plan for your
space; |
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offer innovative design ideas,
advice and solutions; |
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avoid costly mistakes; and/or |

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share a pool of resources for
manufactures, retailers and professional trades
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Selecting the right designer for a project is
very important. Ask friends, family and co-workers
to recommend designers they have worked with in
the past. Visit display homes, furniture and design
stores, and trade shows to talk with, and view
the work of potential designers. A relationship
with a designer is one that will span many years.
Take the time and find a designer whom you trust,
and with whom you can easily communicate your
needs.
A designer should be receptive to your needs,
likes, dislikes and suggestions. Honest and open
communication between designer and client is imperative
to a successful project.
Fees
How a designer charges may vary from project to
project. If your budget is small, consider hiring
a designer for one or two hours as a consultant.
The designer's hourly fee will vary between $50
and $300 per hour, depending on your location
and the designer's experience. Regardless of their
hourly fee, this could be the best money you spend.
For larger and lengthy projects, designers will
offer a variety of payment options.
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An hourly fee |
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Hourly fee, plus commission
on all purchases |
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Flat rate |
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Flat rate plus commission |
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Straight commission |
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Price per square foot |
Choosing to work with a designer to guide you
through the world of design, decorating and home
renovations, is a wise and worthwhile investment.
It is most often the difference between a satisfactory
home project and a simply sensational home.
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