What is an Interior Re-Designer and How Can They Help Me?
An interior re-designer specializes in arranging everything in a
room, from the existing furniture to the flowers. Often used in
magazine shoots, re-designers or stylists make rooms look
fabulous on camera. Now homeowners can hire a re-designer to
make their own rooms look fabulous...in real life!
I'm often asked just how the process works. It starts with
talking with my client about their lifestyle needs. For
instance, does the "man/woman of the house" sit in a certain
chair in the family room and does it need to be lined-up with
the TV or need a good reading light by it for using a laptop? Do
they have young children or rambunctious teen-agers so no
breakable decorations on the coffee tables? (This is my secret
for why the finished rooms live as good as they look... I have
seen family members from early grade school children to
unenthusiastic spouses come home and wander around the newly
re-designed rooms commenting on how they like it!)
Next I look at the furnishings with an eye to arranging them
into a room with some real style. While I'm at it I will "shop"
the home to see what I can find and put to better use in other
ways. Often times the initial shopping list gets shorter as
inspiration strikes, and we find new use for existing items.
Just today I was re-designing a living/dining room combination
and was able to place a console piece backed up to the sofa so
it could also be used for additional serving service in the
dining room. The client was thrilled not only with the new look
but the added functionality of her room when entertaining
without buying another piece of furniture. Other times I've
found a chair tucked into a walk-in closet and a trunk, artwork,
and area rugs stored in garages.
Then I direct an assistant to empty the room of everything but
the largest pieces so I can begin with a clean slate to
re-design a beautiful professionally decorated room. This
includes not only arranging the furniture but hanging art and
pictures, placing lamps and plants, accessorizing tables
(tablescapes), mantles, curio cabinets, china hutches and
bookcases. We complete the room down to the last detail the
client gives me to work with. Having been a florist, I often
arrange silk or use fresh flowers from the yard to add that
extra style to the room.
If a client needs additional items, I then will write them a
shopping list at the end for finishing touches. If they want
help shopping, I can help them with that as well. I have one
client who hates to shop because she finds it hard to visualize
the items in her home. She has been living there several years
feeling like it felt unfinished and not very "homey". We've made
several shopping runs now and after the last one, she sent me an
e-mail and said "The house looks awesome." Some times you just
need a little help to get your home where you would love it to
be!
I hope this helps you understand what an interior re-designer
can do for your home. They can make all the difference within a
few hours. The most common response I hear when a client walks
into see their newly re-designed room for the first time is: "I
can't believe it. I would never have thought of doing it this
way but I LOVE it!" So consider using an interior re-designer
when you move into a new home with your previous furnishings or
after you've remodeled or when you just want the home you've
been dreaming of as you flip through those decorating magazines!
A re-designer probably added their flair to the very rooms you
are looking at. Why not hire one to do the same for your home?