When Do I Hire An Interior Designer?

July 26th, 2009 by lisa

This isn’t a question we get asked, sadly. Most people wait until their new home or remodel is in some stage of the process, or even finished, before hiring an interior designer.

It is an overly common misconception that an interior designer can come in at any point in the building or remodeling process. When an interior designer is hired at the same stage as the architects, they become part of the team and ensure a smooth process from start to finish. When hired later—or, worst-case scenario, at the end—an interior designer usually has to correct many mistakes before they can even start.

So when an interior designer tells you that they need to be hired at the beginning of the project, don’t suspect it is because they are trying to get more money out of you. On the contrary: they are actually trying to save you money and headaches, and eventually time, as it will take them much longer to fix a botched job than to do it right the first time.

And if you don’t take our word for it, listen to prominent Orange County architect Richard Dodd in the Orange County Register. He says, “An interior designer can be an integral part of the design team, adding value to the finished product. But don’t wait until your home is built to get a designer involved. Whether the project is large or small, it is important to bring the designer on board early in the schematic phase. They are trained professionals and can add creativity to the interiors, envisioning opportunities that might not be apparent to a homeowner – or the architect.”

Pass this article on to anyone who is thinking of or starting a remodeling project. It could save them money in this recession! And who doesn’t want to do that?

Inspiration: Bold & Soft

March 20th, 2009 by lisa

Designer's apartment in Chicago

One of my favorite web sites is Apartment Therapy. It showcases some great interiors that don’t always make it to the big glossy magazines, but are definitely worthy.

This week I found my “Inspiration” on their site – a small apartment decorated with bold style yet soft colors. The size of the space definitely spoke to me, as living and working in Laguna Beach has made me all too adept at designing for small spaces. I loved how they used wainscoting to create panels on the walls that inject color and bold patterns onto the white walls, but cleverly knew when to stop. It would have been easy to overwhelm the space with even one full wall of pattern.

The designer, also the resident of the featured apartment, used light, fresh colors that keep a small space bright and open. She also used fabrics that I am both familiar with and love, especially on the fabric-covered coffee table.

I felt that this apartment’s décor was well thought out and shows the designer’s personality and originality, plus a love of fabrics that clearly mirrors my own!

Here is a photo, as promised!

—Lisa