KNOW THYSELF
The design process requires a lot of self-reflection. While you are interviewing designers take the time to understand your own strengths and weaknesses, then communicate those clearly. What kind of decision maker are you? When was the last time you went through the design process for a home and how was that experience? Are you a hands-on person or hands off? This is a personal service and the designer you work with should be naturally tailored to your needs.
START WITH THE END IN MIND
This is a phrase I use a lot in my work, it applies to so many things! Before sitting down with a designer get clear about the parameters of your project. The scope should include room types, square footage, general style, timeline, and initial budget requirements. At this point your conversation is very high level, but these details are important right away to determine if your scope is the right fit for the design firm. Like I said, not two firms are alike. For a great fit, your project scope lines up perfectly with the type of design work the interior designer specializes in. Alignment is key!
UNDERSTAND THE FEE STRUCTURE
Running a professional business takes the right team, processes, and experience. Discussing fee structure and project process is important in establishing expectations. Clear communication from the beginning makes for an enjoyable experience!
ALIGN PASSION AND PERSONALITY
During that first conversation, how does your personality and passion overlap? Are you on the same plane or in a different universe? Do you want 1930’s art deco and the designer’s all about contemporary prairie style? Do you have a sense for their values; grace, courtesy, follow through. Not only do we see our clients as partners in the design
process, but we also see them as our friends. You should too.
I hope your next project is a joyful process!
All my best!
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