Design Blog - Bathroom Design, Kitchen Design, Floor Plans
Your builder will build it. Your designer will ensure it works seamlessly with your lifestyle.
That is the key difference. A builder focuses on construction, making sure your home is built safely and to code. An interior designer looks beyond the lines on a floor plan. We think about light, storage, furniture, flow, and the details of daily life that will determine whether your home feels comfortable, practical, and truly yours.
Ever looked at the pile of tile, paint, and material samples you have collected for your renovation and wondered why you have so many and how they will work together?
How can an interior designer save you time and money! There are many areas an interior designer can save you money and time and make your whole build less stressful, more enjoyable and have a fantastic end result.
Why work with an interior designer? Discussing various trades and their skills and knowledge.
One of the most common questions people ask is, "Why do I need an Interior Designer?" Why can't I use my builder? "I have an architect; can't they do it all?"
How I became to be an interior Designer. What led me to my career path? I believe most of us love interior design in one way or another. We all want a home that welcomes us, reflects who we are, and works seamlessly with our lifestyle. Creating spaces that feel peaceful, functional, and uniquely you is at the heart of what I love to do, and it is something I have been passionate about since childhood.
Renovating a bathroom can be exciting, but let's be honest, it can also feel overwhelming. Between tiles, tapware, layouts, and lighting, it can feel like there are hundreds of decisions to make..... that is because there are! The good news? Understanding what choices need to be made can make the process much smoother and may help you avoid costly mistakes. Begin by making some of the following decisions and start planning a more enjoyable renovation project.