Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does one find an interior decorator? NP here but i would love to find one. Like in NoVa working on a moderate, but decent budget (not high end).
What’s the budget (“moderate” and “high end” are meaningless terms)? Do you want a full service designer, where they act as a retailer (including ordering from “to the trade” sources and marking up)? Have custom upholstery and drapes? Do you want someone who will coordinate carpenters, etc? Receive shipments at a warehouse and then install all at once?
Or are you planning on buying mostly from retail stores (room and board, etc) and need someone to help you with floorplanning and picking things out?
Anonymous wrote:I once used an interior decorator and I wasn’t happy with the outcome she wanted. It wasn’t her fault, it was totally in line with my inspiration pictures, but it was a waste of money.
OP what you could do aside from an interior decorator:
1. Purchase most things (or lookalikes) from a photo you like, either from a shelter magazine or an ad from a store like Ballard designs or ikea or whatever strikes your fancy. (Or if nothing strikes your fancy, just know that if a store puts a design in an ad, the design is going to be acceptable to most everybody).
2. Get help from a free design person, like from pottery barn or something.
3. Just go for an online designer. You will probably want some inspiration photos just to make things easier on them and be sure it isn’t wildly out of the realm of what you like (you might care more than you think). One good thing about many of them is that for an hourly fee they will buy everything for you with their trade discount.
Anonymous wrote:How does one find an interior decorator? NP here but i would love to find one. Like in NoVa working on a moderate, but decent budget (not high end).
Anonymous wrote:I have no interest in decorating, just none. DH has some but I don’t think his style—tweedy 1980s college professor like his parents—fits our ranch style home. We’ve lived in our house for ten years and haven’t put much on the walls and our living room layout needs help. I don’t like stopgap solutions so end up never buying anything. I feel embarrassed by how unfinished the space looks, however. Would an interior designer help in this situation?