Whether you own or rent, live in a home or apartment, creating a space that you love, feel comfortable in, and that complements your lifestyle, is incredibly important.
Interior design is so much more than accent pillows, paint colors, or furnishings. Interior design is combining function and fashion to create a home that is harmonious and tailored to your needs. An authentic home is inviting, inspired, sophisticated yet livable, and most importantly, an authentic reflection of you. There are 7 questions to ask before hiring an interior designer—read them here.
1. How do you work?
We all know “how do you work?” means “what do you charge?” And, yes, you need to know.
2. What’s your process to understand my aesthetic and to design a space that looks like me?
I always start with how you want to feel in the space. Next, what does the space need to do for you (the function of the space)?
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3. Will you help me define the scope?
Do exactly what I just did above. Identify the “why” of your room first, then the “what.” Use images to nail down the emotion you are looking to capture, and marry that with your architecture/location in the world, to best optimize your space.
4. Will you take into consideration rooms that we aren’t doing?
I believe that rooms should unfold seamlessly, one into another. That doesn’t mean the tone cannot shift from space to space, but I don’t like a carnival effect—rooms of a wide array of unrelated colors or themes.
5. What are your aesthetic design principles that you bring to every project?
For me, those traits are scale and emotion. I love soul, grit, and a touch of edge in my spaces, as well as texture and layers in finishes. Tons of lighting options, all on dimmers, is also key.
6. May I see your portfolio with before pictures for context?
Make sure you are looking at the designer’s portfolio, not just inspiration images or renderings. Review their portfolio for the things that show up in each project. Ask to see the before images, and understand what part of the work the designer you are hiring performed (vs. an architect or stylist)…truly understand what the designer’s process is like. For example, how they charge, their fee estimate, what that includes, how do they make their money (i.e., fees, contractor referrals, etc.)?
How do they project manage, how big is the team, what is a typical project timeline? Who does what, how much of the design is done by the name on the door vs. supporting designers? Can the designer recommend builders, vendors, skilled craftsmen to execute the design? There’s so much to understand, particularly since everyone in interior design does things differently.
7. How will you ensure that the space looks like me and not you?
We pride ourselves in getting to know and understand our clients via our detailed design questionnaire, inspirational images, and in-person meetings. To really understand how you want to feel in the space.
Your home should be an authentic reflection of you. Our process always starts with getting to know you. We want to know how you’d like to feel and function in your space, and what kind of results you’d like to see from our work together. This “getting to know you” phase is also where you get to share your dreams for your space. Our team then works to translate your desires to fit your space.
We follow a pattern with each design project, be it full service or luxury online design. Aesthetically, it involves layers and layers of texture, light, metals, wood, stone, fabrics. Always balancing soft and hard with dark and light. There is also pattern in how we work; our process, which includes everything from marketing to lead nurturing, to documenting the space, to how we make and track selections, to our very precise quoting process, to how we present each project to a client.
We never start with a blank sheet of paper. Rather, we follow a well-developed and often-tweaked pattern to ensure that each new project gets the benefit of all those that came before it.
Interior design not your forte? Not sure where to start? Want a professional to manage all of the details that go into designing a home? Hiring an interior designer is crucial to helping you define or refine your design style. It is also important to create a realistic budget for your dream space, and ensure that the final outcome is fully functional and stylish.
We are a completely custom, luxury interior design firm. What we do is turn your dreams into reality. Now we’re talking, right?
Whether you opt to go the full-service or online interior design route, there’s an option for everyone. Designing your dream space takes work, time, and effort, but the end result is so worth it. Get your house off of your to do list. Outsource to the pros.
Wanna’ know how to make your home feel more welcoming?
I’ll send you tips on how I do it.
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House of Funk says
Thank you, Sadie! Yes please send along, glad we could help.
Sadie Johnson says
I like how you stated that your home should be an authentic reflection of you. My mother is starting to not like how her home looks, because it’s been the same for 50 years, and she is thinking about hiring an interior designer to update it. I will definitely pass along all of your great tips and information to my mom so she can find a great interior designer.
House of Funk says
Good luck with your project, Carly!
Carly Mckeen says
Thank you for stating that you should make sure you look at the interior designer’s portfolio before hiring them to make sure that you love their style. I have lived in my house for over 20 years, and it’s getting to the point where everything is getting so outdated and I want to hire an interior designer to help me re-decorate everything. I will definitely keep your great tips and information in mind when trying to hire the perfect interior designer to help me with my home decorating needs.
House of Funk says
You’re welcome Shayla! Good luck with the redesign.
Shayla Cademis says
Thanks for the suggestion to ask about an interior designer’s process for understanding my aesthetic and designing a space that feels like me. My husband and I are wanting to redecorate several rooms in our home, but neither of us has great visual or design tastes. Hopefully we can find a great interior designer in our area!
House of Funk says
Glad we could be of help Daphne!
Daphne Gilpin says
Thanks for the tip to talk to interior designers about the scope of our project and to define the emotion we want to capture before figuring out the details of the design. My husband and I are thinking about hiring an interior designer to help us get the most fashionable and functional result out of our home remodeling project. I’m glad I read your article because I feel a lot more prepared to talk with potential interior designers about decorating our home.
House of Funk says
Glad we could help, good luck with your project!
Brooklyn Johnson says
I like how you mentioned that before hiring an interior designer, you should look through their portfolio and ask to see before and after images on projects they’ve worked on to make sure that you like their work. My home is so old and getting to the point where everything is so outdated and I want to hire an interior designer to help me re-do everything. I will definitely keep your great tips and information in mind when trying to hire the perfect interior designer to help me with my home project and make it look modern and beautiful.
House of Funk says
Glad we could help!
Suman Samanta says
This is very informative and interesting for those who are interested in blogging field. Thanks.
Caden Dahl says
Come March, I plan on doing some interior upgrades and remodels to my home. I have an idea of what I want the place to look like but nothing is set in stone. Now when it comes time to hire someone, I too would want to ask them what their process is. As you said, this would give you an idea of how they’ll make things look aesthetically.
Monica says
Thanks so much for that information! Hiring the correct interior designer for design project isn’t an easy task, you’re key questions are great! And to the point! I also found this blog that adds to your points! https://www.decorilla.com/online-decorating/questions-to-ask-before-you-hire-an-interior-designer/
House of Funk says
Glad we could be of help Ellen! Good luck with your office renovation.
Ellen Hughes says
I do like that you talked about how you should consider checking the portfolio of the interior designer that you’re interested in so you can see the before and after photos of their works. The office where I work is going to be renovated soon, so my supervisor is interested in hiring a commercial interior designer. He wants to make sure that he will be able to hire a commercial interior designer that has works that he loves to ensure a satisfying result. Thanks for sharing this.