Frequently asked interior design questions:

Will hiring a designer increase my renovation costs?

In many cases hiring an interior designer will save you costly mistakes. Designers spend much of their time researching products and building trade and supplier relationships to get their clients the best prices. 

"If you think good design is expensive, you should look at the cost of bad design." — Dr. Ralf Speth

If I hire an interior designer will my house still reflect my sense of style?

One of the most important parts of an interior designers job is to listen to their clients and to interpret their style into a cohesive design scheme that works for the whole house.

Will an interior designer help with more than colours and finishing touches?

Interior design is not just about aesthetics, it is about creating a space that reflects who you are and how you want to live. We love to bring a sense of comfort, joy, and belonging into your home. We will look at your walls, floors, window treatments, lighting, furniture, soft furnishings plus those finishing touches!

"Some people think design means how it looks. But of course, if you dig deeper, it's really how it works." — Steve Jobs

Is there a minimum budget I have to spend on a project to hire an interior designer?

We have many service options available. If you don’t see a service that meets your needs don’t hesitate to get in touch and we can come up with a plan that works for you. For example if you would like full design and project management services for one room but only need an online design service for others we can come up with a service that will combine these for you.

At what stage of a renovation project should I engage an interior designer?

The earlier you bring on an Interior Designer the smoother your build or renovation process will be.. We can collaborate from the very beginning with contractors and architects to streamline the process and ensure your design scheme will remain cohesive throughout the premises. Rather than exhausting yourself with endless research, an Interior Designer can cut time by assessing the feasibility of your vision, drafting mood boards, and providing feedback on potential opportunities and limitations.