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7 Myths About an Interior Designer
Hiring an interior designer is too expensive
You might be surprised that an interior designer can actually help you save part of your budget. Their goal is to keep you on track and within budget, whether you have 40 square meters or 400 square meters.
I will have to buy all new furniture
An interior designer can recommend which pieces you can reuse in your new design plan.
You don't need a designer until your new home is completely built
Your designer can help you review plan options and select the best layout for you and your family in the long term. It's hard to visualize how your decisions will look when the project is completed.
You will have zero personalization in the design
One of the most important things to remember is that your designer works for you. Their goal is to provide you with a design plan that focuses on your aesthetics and lifestyle.
All a designer does is choose beautiful things
There are many less glamorous and unknown aspects. A designer is always learning about new technologies, must be a master organizer, a time management specialist, and must promote effective communication among all parties.
You can have an entire house designed and completed in just a few weeks
The reality is that all the elements of a customized and completed design solution, tailored to your unique needs and the specific lifestyle of your family, require time. Neither custom furniture production nor the delivery schedule of materials is always as simple as pressing a button.
A designer's home looks like a magazine
It's like a shoemaker without shoes! First of all, a designer is their own worst client, and secondly, we spend all our time and energy focusing on other people's homes, so our own projects tend to fall by the wayside.
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