What
is interior design? As the name implies, it's all about designing a living area
– such as a bathroom or basement – while taking into account your needs,
tastes, and budget, as well as the characteristics of the space itself.
If
you've ever sketched out an idea for a renovation – to add a wall, install
hardwood floors, or paint – then you've done interior design, as least at an
amateur level. Home improvement contractors, when they make suggestions about
how to renovate a room, are also acting as interior designers.
According
to the Association of Registered Interior Designers, "Interior Designers
will analyze your needs and budget, prepare and present conceptual solutions
and then manage the implementation of the project."
Although
hiring an interior designer may seem like a luxury for many homeowners, it can
actually be quite affordable. Plus, consider that your interior designer can
manage your project from concept and design all the way through to a finished
renovation – including managing the renovation work itself.
How
do you find a good interior designer?
In
Canada, check out Interior Designers of Canada at www.IDCanada.org. In the
U.S., visit the American Society of Interior Designers at www.asid.org. Both
websites have search tools to find qualified registered interior designers in
your area.
A
REALTOR® who is an expert in the
local market can also give you a recommendation.
When
reviewing possible interior designers, take a close look at their portfolios,
which are usually in the form of pictures of completed projects. Consider the
style of work they've done for other clients, as it is likely that’s what you
can expect for yours.
According
to an article in The Epoch Times by Lloyd Princeton, it's also important that
you get along with the interior designer. You'll be working closely with that
person. If you have a gut feeling that you're not going to like him or her,
then you won't be satisfied with the result – even if the design is actually
good.
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