Interior Designing: How to Hire an Interior Designer

What to Look for in an Interior Designer and Questions to Ask

Heather Tooley
How do you hire an interior designer? Hiring an interior designer can save you a lot in more ways than one. This how-to guide will provide you with well equipped tips on how to hire an interior designer and questions you should ask. Pamm Race of Interiors By House of Style recommends valuable tips here.

First, why hire an interior designer and what should you know? Interior designers provide solutions and prevent mistakes that could be very costly. More resources are available through interior designers than through stores. Designers are also connected to builders, realtors, etc., which can be of great assistance. Clients are guided by interior designers when it comes to being shown options of choices in furnishings and specifications to pull it together. Hiring an interior designer make certain it their clients have a theme that matches their lifestyle and feels like their home. They get the job done in a professional manner.

How to Hire an Interior Designer: Interview Interior Designers

Pamm of Interiors By House of Style, says' "Interview them - see their portfolios. I have models open, now 1.9 million furnished." Ask lots of questions regarding what their schedule is and time frame for the project. Does the interior designer place vital importance on communication? Are you always free to call? What about budget? Can the interior designer work within your budget? Interior designers should put you at ease by placing your confidence in them.

How to Hire an Interior Designer: Interior Designer Associations

When hiring an interior designer, be sure they belong to reputable associations such as Interior Design Society (IDS), American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), and International Interior Design Association (IIDA). Registration with organizations such as these ensure their qualifications as an interior designer.

How do you find out who's a reputable interior designer? Check with builders and realtors who give excellent referrals.

How to Hire an Interior Designer: What Interior Designers Offer

Interior designers specify furnishings, floorings, accessories, paint, and exterior details to complete the overall look you're aiming for. Pamm adds, "As for me, I keep them focused, excited, and we have fun!" An interior designer must make a client their top priority. "My clients know that I always put them first. We have a goal and I keep everything within budget - always, always, always." Pamm personally does hourly consultations. There are various ways of working with an interior designer when it comes to designer your home. They handle the end of actual furnishings, floors, and design materials.

How to Hire an Interior Designer: Agreements with an Interior Designer

It's vital when you hire an interior designer to have major decisions in place. What will the fees be? Will they be fixed, flat, will prices be projected or cost plus? Have all of the details in writing. Pamm insists, "Have signed invoices and contracts. Dictate everything to avoid confusion and misleading information."

Source:
Pamm Race
Interiors By House of Style

Published by Heather Tooley

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  • Sheryl Young2/16/2010

    Nice tips! Learned from experience: Don't hire the one who comes into your house and insults everything you currently have!

  • Kim Linton2/13/2010

    Excellent topic and advice Heather!

  • Lorraine Yapps Cohen2/13/2010

    All good advice! Another good reason to get one is for getting furniture accessible only "to the trade."

  • Roz Zurko2/13/2010

    Good one!

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