When to Hire an Interior Designer

 
 
 
 

Have you been wondering when you should hire an interior designer? Between an internet filled with DIY projects and entire TV networks showcasing ordinary people tackling house renovations, it can be easy to dive into a home project and quickly find yourself in over your head. When you work with an interior designer, you have a skilled professional with years of training and expertise guiding you each step of the way. They help prevent common pitfalls and navigate the unexpected, which always pops up during a renovation. Additionally, an interior designer is your gateway to a whole world of other build professionals, artists, vendors, and exclusive, high-quality, to-the-trade-only resource lines.  

Today, let's dive into the top times you should absolutely hire an interior designer to assist with your space. 

 

Moving Into A New Space

 
 

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Whether you’re relocating to a new city or building a new construction project, an interior designer is an essential part of making your new house a home. While some of your current furnishings and decor will work in your new home, many people wrongly assume that EVERYTHING should be transferred from their old home to their new one. An interior designer will put together a comprehensive plan for what will work, what you should release, and they can help you find great pieces that will round out your home’s furnishings. 

For those building from scratch, your interior designer is an integral part of your team of build professionals. In addition to your architect, general contractor, and landscape architect, an interior designer brings a unique perspective that includes your new home functioning perfectly in addition to looking gorgeous. Keep in mind that it’s never too early to bring in the interior designer. We have a deep understanding of how people interact with each other and their surroundings, and we incorporate that into both the large and small details of your home. 

 

You’re Feeling Frustrated With Your Current Space

 
 

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Whether you just don’t like your decor or simply never got around to it (looking at you, primary bedroom), you should call a designer ASAP if you outright do not like your space. Some other signs you’re feeling frustrated with your current home are consistent feelings of overwhelm, anxiety, boredom, or lethargy. When you hire an interior designer, they are able to create a space that shifts the energy in your home and curate a design that brings a sense of magic, inspiration, and peace. 

 

Hire an Interior Designer When You’re Simply Too Busy

 
 

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Between careers, family, self-care, and your social life, it’s not uncommon for your home to get put on the back burner. If you’ve been too busy to cultivate your space, then it’s absolutely time to work with an interior designer. Not only can they create a design you’ll love, but you’ll truly be able to unwind and relax instead of feeling guilty for not tackling all the projects waiting for your attention. 

 

Large Scale Renovations

 
 

Whether you’re simply curious about what's possible or are just beginning, never tackle a large-scale renovation without an interior designer. In addition to guiding you through hundreds of design decisions, an interior designer will ensure the execution of your vision across all contractors and trades. They will manage your project from start to finish with previsions and excellence. 

 

Hire an Interior Designer if You’re Ready to Have a Sustainable & Eco-friendly Space

 
 

Bringing sustainability into your home is a multi-layered approach and one that we pride ourselves on here at MOTIV. While removing the toxins from your home is a great first step, if creating a sustainable home is your desire, an interior designer with the correct certifications, education, and proper build professional connections can help you make it happen. An interior designer is a gateway to a long-term eco-friendly lifestyle, from installing a greywater system to carbon-neutral building and design options and furnishings

 

Understanding The Investment

 

Before reaching out to an interior designer, it’s essential to understand the financial investment. A starting budget usually begins around $20,000-$30,000 per room but will increase for kitchens, bathrooms, outdoor areas, and specialty areas. This number can also vary depending on construction costs, design elements, and special requests. The wonderful part about working with an interior designer is that they can align all these factors with your budget, and they know how to plan for and navigate those unforeseen expenses. 

Ready to work with an interior designer to reimagine your space? Apply for your complimentary Connection Call, and let’s discuss your project with the MOTIV team. We are excited to spark a little magic in your space. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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