Frequently Asked Questions

Tips: First and foremost, make sure that your interior designer’s skills match what you require for your full job.

  1. No matter what type of project you have, a great designer should hold the most important skill; the skill of communication. He or she should, in our opinion, listen to their clients much more than try to sell their client on what they want versus with a client wants, guiding them to make the best-informed decisions.

  2. Your chosen designer should understand and be able to communicate in an educated manner, what is needed in the construction portion if your project requires this level of service.

  3. Your designer should be able to explain and help you to understand why they are suggesting the specifications that they are specifying (not just give you a selection and say because it works).

  4. Your designer should be able to help you to determine the best solutions for your lifestyle and help you to acquire those elements such as lighting, plumbing fixtures, tile, furniture, paint selections, and so on.

  5. A great interior designer should be able to help time manage your project. Again, communication is key.

  6. A professional designer also should be able to help you budget plan.

  7. A professional designer will have a professional team to help with elements they do not specifically specialize in! Often times when working with the right professional they will be able to guide you to a team of professionals that specializes in specific elements to the design. The designer will manage the overall look, and the project, giving you a cohesive look that is well designed.