The top reasons people hire an interior designer

For many of us over the last few months, lockdown has revealed that when there is nowhere to go aside from your own four walls, our attention turns to the spaces and rooms in our homes that aren’t working for us. Slowly, as life begins to return to normal, this fact isn’t going to go away - you’ve spotted the problems in our homes, and we can’t ignore it! 

For many of us in the interiors industry we have noticed a surge in DIY, decorating and even a shortage of skips! If you want a smooth-running project and precise attention to detail, bring in a professional. 

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Why? You might ask… Well here are the top reasons: 

  1. Budgeting and cost savings. Strange as it might sound, a designer can help you to steer you in expensive decisions, save money and more importantly, increase the value of your home. Your designer will help you achieve your dreams whilst sticking to your budget and even sharing some of their top bargain hunting tips with you. 

  2. Time management. Apart from being good with your money, interior designers can help you be economical with time. Your designer will help you with a time frame, speed up difficult decisions and enable the project to happen more efficiently. 

  3. New ideas and a second opinion.  A designer offers an extra set of eyes, but these eyes are trained to see and notice things that you may not. A talented designer will think out of the box and see unique possibilities and concepts that you never thought of and once implemented, things you could never live without.

  4. An industry expert. A good designer will know how to speak the language when it comes to architects, contractors, and building owners. This is crucial in managing time and money. In addition, there are tricks to the trade and a good designer will have the experience and knowledge in order to guide you to the correct choices and help you get it right the first time.

As you know, here Wolfe Interiors we are able to tailor our designs to incorporate unique ideas considering both practical elements and the overall aesthetics of the space. Whether it is in your kitchen, bedroom, hallway or children’s playroom, individual solutions can be designed and incorporated into your design concept.

Just get in touch if you want to chat about your post-lockdown dream home! 

Before and after of our Victorian Study

Before and after of our Victorian Study

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Before and after of our Teen Attic Hideaway

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