Archive for August, 2011
Residential Interior Design – Unwanted Interference
From the time the first sketch is put on paper through to the retaining of the various contractors, the residential interior design specialist and the homeowner should be working closely together at all time. Together they will determine colors, furniture designs and fabric as well as create the working budget and a timeframe in which the project should be completed.
This may include different milestone dates for the various phases of the project. This will depend on the size and complexity of the project. However, many residential interior design experts believe that once the contractors have been hired, the homeowner should step aside and let the designer earn their fees.
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Selecting a Good Interior Design Consultant
A good interior design consultant is as important to a remodeling project as a builder is to a new home construction. If you decide to work with one, they should bring a wealth of experience and product knowledge to the table to help you with your remodeling or new home construction project.
Hiring a good designer
Tags: first impressions, good relationship, home construction project, interior design consultant, interior design consultants, interior design referrals, interior design specialist, local builders, local designers, new home constructionRelated posts