How Hiring an Interior Designer can save you money

 

“WHAT?!” you’re saying.  There is no way that hiring one more person is going to save me anything.  I’m already spending 19 million dollars (we all exaggerate a little bit) on this renovation/new build/decoration project.

How is paying someone thousands of dollars going to SAVE me money?

This mudroom walkthrough would’ve never happened with just the contractor and architects plans.

This mudroom walkthrough would’ve never happened with just the contractor and architects plans.

If you have the budget to do the above project- (whatever it may be), then you have the budget to hire a designer. You’ll get the best bang from your buck if you start the process with a designer in the beginning of the project….and not midway through after a bunch of mistakes have been made and now you need someone to fix it. 

A designer can steer you away from costly mistakes:

Did you go out and buy a bunch of appliances for your kitchen renovation because they were on sale without knowing if they would fit?  Oops.  Now you’ve got to return them all (and usually lose money). 

Forget to make sure there was enough of a walkway to get to your toilet?  That’s okay….you can spent the next twenty years on the loo trying to make yourself fit or pay to fix it.  Oops! No one thought to make sure you could open up your oven all the way.   

What’s more functional? Two shower niche’s that can fit full bottles of shampoo or only one?

What’s more functional? Two shower niche’s that can fit full bottles of shampoo or only one?

Now…this isn’t to say that designers never make mistakes.  But designers have experience that you don’t.  (How did they get that experience?  By making mistakes.) 

There are some mistakes that even all the experience in the world can’t fix….patterns, textures, surfaces, colors- this is something that some people don’t learn or can’t learn.  And it would be terrible to pick all these expensive items out for your bathroom renovation and then realize they look horrible together! (this is why it’s important to hire a designer with a good eye AND good taste)

Help you pick and vet contractors/architects: 

A designer can help you with the questions you ask a contractor to make sure they are reliable and know what they’re doing and not ripping you off while they’re doing it.  Businesses practices in this industry can be very opaque (to put it politely) and a designer can raise a red flag if someone is promising too much for too cheap or trying to charge you $300/sqf for laminate countertops.  They can also let you know which contractors might have a history of very bad work…like installing a dryer without venting it to the outside. 

Reuse & Recycle Interior Decor:

Did you think you were going to have to throw away all your furniture? A designer has the eye to see which items can be refinished or reupholstered and still used in your project.  It’s usually cheaper for you, and better for the environment!

This couch was a beat up 100 year old couch that we reupholstered and re-foamed to get a brand new look .

This couch was a beat up 100 year old couch that we reupholstered and re-foamed to get a brand new look .

Interior Designers Have Better Prices

Designers usually have a relationship with a vendor and receive better pricing on items.  Depending on their business model, sometimes they will extend some of that discount to their clients.   Our company shares our trade discounts with our clients- we want our clients to get the best bang for their buck, so clients will get a cheaper price than MSRP (which makes them happy), and we also are making money (which makes us happy).

Designers Can Make Your Money Go Further:

Any designer worth his/her salt,  (I’m not exactly sure how much salt is worth, so maybe take that statement with a grain of the above mentioned entity) will be able to tell you when you should splurge and when you can save.  You don’t always need the most expensive item to still have an amazing space.  Sometimes Ikea & Target mixed with a ridiculously expensive rug make a better pair than everything expensive.

This is a Target chair (on left) mixed with an original Adrian Pearsall MCM chair that has been reupholstered.

This is a Target chair (on left) mixed with an original Adrian Pearsall MCM chair that has been reupholstered.

Maximize Your Investment:

If you’re ever planning on selling your house, a designer can help you figure out the best way to maximize your money to get the best result when you sell.  Boring doesn’t always sell quicker or better. 

Save On Therapy Costs After A Renovation:  

Trust us…if you’re working full time and then coming home and trying to design a house in your spare time, you’re gonna need some therapy at some point because of the stress and mental breakdown.  (we’ve worked full time and designed a house in our after hours, so we know this one).  Therapy is expensive and takes up a lot of time, so it’s easier just to hire someone else from the get go.