4 Reasons to Hire an Interior Designer

You are planning to build a new home and don’t know where to begin. You have lived in your dated 70’s rambler (without updating) for too long. Your kitchen countertop is peeling off, your flooring is stained, you don’t want to let anyone inside to see your mess. You can never find your measuring cups, your keys, or your free time. Let me introduce you to the interior designer.

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There are so many ways in which a designer can help you through the interior design process, but here are a few of the majors:

You will save time (and stress).

While it can be a hobby to spend hours searching through Pinterest and drooling over beautiful photography, do you have the time and energy to make that photo come to life? A designer can eliminate the need for you to spend your limited free time sourcing materials, drawing floor plans, and doing the behind-the-scenes dirty work, allowing you to manage your work day, enjoy your evening yoga class, or have dinner with the family. Our goal is to simplify the process so it is enjoyable and stress-free.

You will have a custom space.

Interior designers know where to shop and often have access to resources that the average homeowner does not. After getting a sense of your style, a designer can help you navigate the waters to find unique pieces and finishes for your home. No two homes should be the same and each should reflect the lifestyle, taste, and history of the owner.

Your space will function efficiently.

There is always the battle of which is more important – style or function. A home can be drop dead gorgeous and completely inefficient. On the other hand, a space can be extremely user-friendly, but be missing the aesthetic beauty. As with most things in life, there is a balance. If you are missing the usability, efficiency, or organization in your home and need some help, a designer is a great place to start. Talk with your designer, however, to make sure that organization is up their alley. At Spruce & Tailor, we always start with a deep dig into your lifestyle, daily routines, and a home inventory in order to nail the function aspect of the design. Creating space for your everyday items (and space for those once-a-year items, too) will make your home feel simplified, organized, and easy to use.

Your investment will be worth it.

While the thought of selling your home hasn’t crossed your mind, sometimes life happens. Having a well-designed home will make you stand out amongst your neighbors. Balancing functionality and style, an interior designer will help create a home that is desirable on the market and that will give you a return on your investment.

Are you convinced that you need help? What are the next steps?

Get prepared. Your designer will have lots of questions for you regarding your style likes and dislikes, your lifestyle and habits, your family members and more. Take the time to think through what you really want in your new space, whether it’s a one room makeover or a full new construction project. Make notes. Take pictures. Cut out magazine images and articles. Save photos you find online. The more prepared you are for the designer, the more enjoyable and smooth the process will be.

Speak with an interior designer. Most design firms will offer a consultation - some free, some paid - to discuss the project at hand and the next steps in the interior design process. Make sure that you feel comfortable with the designer. The process can take months (or years) to complete and your designer will form an intimate relationship with you, understanding how you live, what you love, and what you hate. Ask questions. Lots of questions. Be sure that you know what you are getting and the way the designer works. Spruce & Tailor offers a free phone consultation to discuss the project and the process. Contact us to set up a call!


Then, sit back and enjoy the ride and get ready for a life (and space) transformation!