on a renovation or home project can be one of the wisest decisions a contractor or client can make.
First, an interior designer can assume the task of expediting a project and helping it run more smoothly-particularly in the "home stretch," when a client needs to choose all interior products-flooring, laminates, paints, cabinets, trim styles, hardware, appliances, and bath fixtures, and anywhere indecision or poor decisions would result in delays and frustration for the contractor and dissatisfaction by the client.
Second, the contractor and client can be spared the many hours of time consuming interior design tasks they may not want to take on.
Third, an interior designer can work starting with the limited budget of a starter home to an unlimited budget for a "dream" home to assure that both the client and contractor will get the best look and products for the project.
Fourth, a good interior designer listens carefully to a client, asks many questions, honor clients' values, works within set budgets, and keeps clients on track.
In today's hurried world of limited time and money, an interior designer can ease the stress and help minimize the confusion so often associated with home construction and remodeling projects.