Designing or remodeling your home doesn’t have to be stressful or break the bank. When you determine the true purpose of the project, set a comfortable budget range, and partner with a designer to create your desired aesthetic, the design process can be both enjoyable and gratifying. Read on for our tips to build – and stick to – an interior design budget that will allow you to create a beautiful yet functional space. Continue reading
It’s official: you’ve found your dream home, your offer was accepted, and you’ve finally – finally – finished unpacking boxes. That makes throwing a party the natural next step in making new home ownership feel like a done deal.
If you want to throw a memorable housewarming party to show off your brand new digs – and of course, keep it completely stress-free – the key is to keep it simple. Your guests will know that you just moved and they won’t be expecting a five star soiree just yet. Continue reading
When it comes to home renovations, most homeowners choose remodeling projects that benefit them in their current living situation.
However, if your home is not your forever home and you are considering selling sometime in the future, there are several renovations that will add value to your real estate and make your home more attractive to potential buyers. Continue reading
Home remodeling isn’t just good for the planet—rejuvenating your home to be more eco-conscious is beneficial to your family’s health and your home’s bottom line.
These days, with the majority of homeowners preferring to go green, there are more options than ever to appeal to both your conscience and your aesthetic. Continue reading
After you’ve purchased a new house, the next step is to make it feel like home. But, designing a space that fits your style and budget can seem like a daunting task. As many homeowners who have enlisted the help of a designer will tell you, hiring an interior designer can save you time and money, and the end result is a home that is uniquely personalized for you.
There are so many talented design professionals in the Chicagoland area, but how do you know who is the right fit for you and your home? Below, we’ll share three steps to take that will ensure you find the right fit.
Designer: Soucie Horner
Step 1: Express Your Style
The words “modern” and “traditional” mean something different to every individual. For example, some think of modern meaning hard lines and bright splashes of color among lots of white space, while others may picture a more Scandinavian style, with warm woods and bright light.
It’s important to show, rather than tell, a designer what you like, because it will provide a clear starting point.
Here’s how:
- Decide how you want your home to feel. Do you want it to feel worldly and sophisticated? Well-loved and welcoming? Serene and simple? Give some thought to this, because it should inform the way the designer creates your space.
- Find what you like – and what you don’t. Turn to the internet and design publications, and start saving those photos! Pay close attention to details you love, and more importantly, the ones that you don’t. For example, you may love a mid-century modern look, but prefer to do without the Eames chair.
- Search for your style outside of the home. There are many ways to communicate your preferences that extend beyond the confines of the home. Collect photos of hotels, fashion, travel destinations, restaurants, or other places and items that inspire you; they’ll paint a clear picture of your style.
Armed with this information, you can search for designers that align with your design tastes and preferences. Then, you can take it a step further when you meet and share the descriptions and photos with your potential designer to discuss how they might be able to bring it to life in your home.
Designer: Nicholas Moriarty
Step 2: Set Expectations
There are three major points you will need to address when meeting with any designer that are central to your project: the scope of the project, your budget, and the desired timeline. It’s important that you are honest and upfront about these parameters, as they set expectations for both you and the designer.
- Define the scope. Are you looking for help renovating your entire home, or for someone to simply select paint colors and assist in accessorizing? Design projects vary in scope, so it’s important to clearly communicate work you’re looking to have done to ensure success.
- Determine your budget. Take a close look at what you’ll be able to spend on the design project from start to finish, including the designer’s fee. And, it’s a good practice to estimate low enough that if you go a bit over the budget, you still feel comfortable with the amount of your spending.
- Think about your desired timeline. Once your designer understands the scope of the project, they can help layout a reasonable timeline. If you have a deadline or completion date in mind, it’s important to communicate this so they can re-evaluate work involved and timeline to meet your expectations.
Agreeing on the points above help set the foundation and start to a smooth design process. When you find a designer that aligns with your budget, scope, and timeline, you’re on the right path to finding your fit.
Step 3: Seek Solid Chemistry
Though finding the right designer both stylistically and practically is important, chemistry is invaluable to ensure a strong working relationship with your designer. You want to find someone you trust and connect with, because they will be helping to design your most personal space.
- Gain an understanding of their working style. You’ll want to get a clear picture of what working together will look like. Learning about things like the designer’s fee structure, communication style, and workflow will help you determine whether your preferred ways of working match with one another.
- Feel out their personality. Think about the information you’ll be sharing with them in the coming months. Do you feel comfortable being honest and upfront with them? Are you excited to get started working with them? These are good signs that you’ve found a good fit in terms of personality.
With these three key factors in mind, you can make a sound decision when selecting an interior designer for your home. Do your homework, set some parameters ahead of time, and ultimately, see how the conversation feels in person – it will set you on the path to success with your interior design project!
Guest post by Refined Haystack — your guide to the best in local design. To begin your search for an interior designer, visit Refined Haystack’s curated guide to the top design talent in the area.
While some home design trends quickly fade, there are many that can withstand the test of time. When you go with a light & bright design in your home you’re setting yourself up for a home that feels calm, clean, and minimalistic without sacrificing modernity. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite light & bright homes, take a look and let us know what your favorite is! Continue reading
Moving to a new home is exciting. But it can also drain you more than running a marathon.
You have to carefully pack everything you own, coordinate all your family members and get them ready for the move, work closely with your moving company to make sure everything goes smoothly, switch service providers, update your address, ad so much more. And that’s all without even taking into account the emotional aspect of the move – and the stress it brings with it.
And by the time you get to your new place and think you’re finally done, you realize you’ve just reached the next stage.
At first, your new home will feel cold and empty, lacking that joyful, home-y feeling you’re used to. But we’re here to tell you that it’s perfectly normal to feel that way – and to help you be prepared for your first night in a new home. Continue reading
If you’re escaping to a tropical climate for the holidays, we can’t say we blame you. However, it’s crucial that your home is prepared for the time you’ll be away. Check out this list to make sure you do everything you can to prepare for your vacation. Continue reading
Gone are the days of day-long sunlight, warm weather, and light, summer clothes.
If you’re like me, chances are you get a little down when the weather turns cold – mainly because you see yourself forced to spend considerably more time indoors.
But here’s the good part: if you warm up your interiors to make them more cozy and inviting (for both you and your loved ones), you’ll be all set to welcome winter with open arms. Continue reading
We’ve provided you with the recipes to make sure your Thanksgiving dinner is amazing, but without immaculate presentation what’s the point? Below you’ll find 8 examples of absolutely spectacular table setting ideas to inspire you this holiday season. Check out the photos and be sure to let us know what style is your favorite! Continue reading