Find an Interior Decorator or Designer

Tips from Real-Estate-Agents.com

reprinted courtesy of ServiceMagic.com

This information can clarify and help answer some questions.

Clarify project: The type of project you're planning will affect the hiring of an interior designer or decorator. Designers have different specialties; most designers of new homes and new construction projects won't do remodel work, and vice versa.

Decorating is the purchasing and placement of furniture, fabrics and related elements of your interior design.

Space issues deal with the relationship functions of rooms, e.g., do you want your child's bedroom next to the master bedroom; which rooms do you want the kitchen next to?

Furnishing and fabrics deal with finding design elements and items that complement each other.

Resources for designer items relate to using your interior designer's own resources to assist with specialty purchases for your interior design. (This usually happens in higher-end decorating.)

Room relationships: Since each room has its own function or design requirements, the relationship between rooms is important to interior designers, many of whom may specialize or have more experience in one part of the home over others. For example, a kitchen and the rooms around it have specialized needs different from bedrooms or family rooms. If he or she knows about entries or hallways, the designer might be able to incorporate features into the design of the rooms they separate. In the case of designing an entire house, you might want to use more than one designer.

Design styles: A number of basic design styles apply to everything from furniture to interior and exterior home design.

Here are some general guidelines for design styles:

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