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Major renovations and improvements often require the help of a professional. Here's what you should know about interior designers.

We spend more time inside of our homes than anywhere else, which is why beautiful, comfortable interiors matter. Your interior also impacts your home value. Getting right is important, but creating beautiful interiors is easier for some than it is for others. For those who struggle to create the perfect indoor looks, hiring a professional is often the best option.

An interior designer can be a major asset, but it's important to prepare yourself ahead of time. To help you make the most of the experience, our real estate agents pulled together a quick guide to everything you need to know about working with an interior designer.

What Does An Interior Designer Do?
An interior designer specializes in the creation of aesthetically pleasing rooms. Designers will meet with clients to understand goals and objectives. The designer will then offer recommendations and sketch out a rendering of what the room might look like after the upgrade. At this point, they will typically offer an estimate and a contract. If you agree to the price and terms, the designer will then act as a project manager. He or she will source the furniture, decor, and materials to bring your ideas to life.

What To Do Before Working With A Interior Designer
An interior designer's job is to transform a space, but there are several things you can do ahead of time to help ensure they are successful. Before choosing a designer, do these things first:

  • Set Your Budget
    An interior designer can come up with unlimited ideas for your space, but you and your designer both need to have an idea of the budget. Keep in mind it's totally possible to hire an interior designer on a smaller budget, but you'll need to be clear on what you're planning to spend upfront.

  • Interview A Few Professionals
    There are many interior designers out there, and not all might be a fit for you and your project. Start by making a quick list of professionals. Do some online research or ask friends and neighbors for referrals. Once you've narrowed down your options, it's time to make a few phone calls. Ask about pricing, timeline, experience, and design style. If you want your home to look as good as these Nassau County homes for sale, you'll want to work with a designer that's right for you.

  • Find Some Inspiration
    An interior designer can offer recommendations, but the final design is ultimately your call. Take some time to look at designs and take notes on what you like and what you dislike. These notes can then serve as a starting point for your discussions with your designer.

Setting A Timeline 
Once you've selected a designer and agreed on the design, the last thing you need to do is align on a project timeline and communication cadence. If you need the project completed before a certain time, it's essential to inform your designer before the project begins. Remember, your designer will act as a project manager and will have many different pieces to coordinate throughout the process.

If you're ready to transform your interior, a professional designer can help take the guesswork out of the process. However, it's still important to prepare ahead of time! Contact us today for more home renovation tips.

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