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Decorating | Staging | Blinds
Looking for an interior decorator for residential project? Consider the 3 critical factors necessary for ANY successful design project.
- The Client and Interior Designer/Decorator rely on and trust one another before, during and after project.
- The Client and Interior Designer/Decorator communicate WELL with one another before, during and after project.
- The Client and Interior Designer/Decorator work together as a team.
Still confused on how to find the best interior designer for yoru project? Keep reading...
THE Perfect Interior Designer/Decorator for YOUR project!
Contrary to what you may believe, the best interior designer/decorator isn't the one with the most experience, number of degrees, honors/awards or accolades. The BEST interior designer/decorator is the one that YOU (client) can trust, rely on and communicate with most easily.
Our experience has found common characteristics with OUR happy clients. We are MOST successful when working with clients who aren't afraid to use color in their home, work in corporate/professional environments, (usually mid-level managers and higher) and are tech saavy (own and use smart phone). If these resonate with you, keep reading!
How We Work With Our Clients:
1. We start with a phone discussion with a prospective client about the project, to understand scope, deadlines, budget expectations, and how prospect wants to work with an interior designer/decorator. We will ask about prospective client's design aestethic - likes, dislikes and overall goals - more functional, more spacious, calm space etc..
2. We may set up an pre-design meeting, away from prospective client's home or project location, to meet in person and learn about one another before delving into the project. We always ask prospective clients bring pictures of favorite or desired rooms along with any ideas, to learn more about this new client. Be prepared to answer LOTS of questions about him/herself, the space, how decisions are made (especially important for couples) and desired outcome. We anticipate questions from the prospective client and will discuss our fee structure at this time.
3. We will then visit the room in the home or designated location. We will walk through the space to understand needs and the scope of the project. After this visit, a contract will be sent, outlining the scope of work and fees associated with the project. Once the contract is agreed upon and signed, design will officially begin.
Still not sure? Contact us to discuss your project and get started!















