Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are at it de Gournay and Ananbo will lay out your walls, send you photos of the colorways, let you see it in VR and it’s free. Why on gods green earth would you need an intermediary?
I can see maybe getting Holly Hunt but who wants to be a Kardashian? There’s much better stuff.
I’m sorry but it’s just stupid
I feel bad for this architect you’re always promoting if you’re not her because you really are the least persuasive person. If you like her, you should stop mentioning her.
I’m not her obviously. I’m also not for example this impressive Paris-based interior design firm charging EUR40 per hour and breaking down their pricing completely transparently and upfront.
https://www.createursdinterieur.com/en/prices/
It’s absurd to pay what no name interior designers in DMV think they should charge. The top names don’t upcharge on furnishings — they are practically paid for through trade discount offsets.
- the least persuasive person
Please go away, you have ruined this thread and so many others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can definitely get that, yes. $2300 for up to 3500 sqft full CAD layout plan with someone who regularly visits top fairs such as the Milan expo and not someone who’ll take you to Chantilly VA and upcharge you
Don’t like architects? Talk to proven talent. Consultation with Nate Berkus is $900
Like it or not C19 has changed the world and AI has supersped the global connectivity and ability to get anything done better cheaper and virtually.
Professional designers don’t need anything more than a 2 year associate degree. Getting a CAD plan out of one is like wringing water out of a stone
LOL. Thats for 15 minutes! An AD 100 won’t do anything for under $150K, but good luck with all that!
You’re proving the point people are making — DMV interior designers are selling low to middling design for middle to high prices and laughing at their clients being forced into this situation. There are now alternatives in the market. Smart money can combine a virtual designer or even a showroom designer with consultation with a great designer they admire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are at it de Gournay and Ananbo will lay out your walls, send you photos of the colorways, let you see it in VR and it’s free. Why on gods green earth would you need an intermediary?
I can see maybe getting Holly Hunt but who wants to be a Kardashian? There’s much better stuff.
I’m sorry but it’s just stupid
I feel bad for this architect you’re always promoting if you’re not her because you really are the least persuasive person. If you like her, you should stop mentioning her.
I’m not her obviously. I’m also not for example this impressive Paris-based interior design firm charging EUR40 per hour and breaking down their pricing completely transparently and upfront.
https://www.createursdinterieur.com/en/prices/
It’s absurd to pay what no name interior designers in DMV think they should charge. The top names don’t upcharge on furnishings — they are practically paid for through trade discount offsets.
- the least persuasive person
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can definitely get that, yes. $2300 for up to 3500 sqft full CAD layout plan with someone who regularly visits top fairs such as the Milan expo and not someone who’ll take you to Chantilly VA and upcharge you
Don’t like architects? Talk to proven talent. Consultation with Nate Berkus is $900
Like it or not C19 has changed the world and AI has supersped the global connectivity and ability to get anything done better cheaper and virtually.
Professional designers don’t need anything more than a 2 year associate degree. Getting a CAD plan out of one is like wringing water out of a stone
LOL. Thats for 15 minutes! An AD 100 won’t do anything for under $150K, but good luck with all that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did hourly work with someone and also felt like I was way overcharged. We wanted a living room refresh and were charged for about 8 hours for a home visit and then links from West Elm/Pottery Barn for rugs, coffee tables and lamps. (She also initially billed us for two extra hours and blamed a math error. )
We did end up buying, and liking, three of her suggested items. But, at almost 2k I didn’t feel like it was worth it and I can’t help but feel “cheated” at how many hours I was billed for.
Eight hours for a room refresh is perfectly reasonable, and I’d argue very little time. Did she even charge you driving time? Do you know how hard it is to find exact dimensions of furniture for your space? If you start with one couch that’s 80” and don’t like it, but the next one is 86” that might throw off your side tables. Also, if you need a 75” couch that works with the design and has the right fabric, that might take looking for awhile. That’s why custom can be easier and often cheaper through a designer.
You can’t get under $1500 for a halfway decent design in a box and that means you need to measure.
I’m the PP- we already had a sofa, so the dimensions weren’t part of the job.
Anonymous wrote:You can definitely get that, yes. $2300 for up to 3500 sqft full CAD layout plan with someone who regularly visits top fairs such as the Milan expo and not someone who’ll take you to Chantilly VA and upcharge you
Don’t like architects? Talk to proven talent. Consultation with Nate Berkus is $900
Like it or not C19 has changed the world and AI has supersped the global connectivity and ability to get anything done better cheaper and virtually.
Professional designers don’t need anything more than a 2 year associate degree. Getting a CAD plan out of one is like wringing water out of a stone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did hourly work with someone and also felt like I was way overcharged. We wanted a living room refresh and were charged for about 8 hours for a home visit and then links from West Elm/Pottery Barn for rugs, coffee tables and lamps. (She also initially billed us for two extra hours and blamed a math error. )
We did end up buying, and liking, three of her suggested items. But, at almost 2k I didn’t feel like it was worth it and I can’t help but feel “cheated” at how many hours I was billed for.
Eight hours for a room refresh is perfectly reasonable, and I’d argue very little time. Did she even charge you driving time? Do you know how hard it is to find exact dimensions of furniture for your space? If you start with one couch that’s 80” and don’t like it, but the next one is 86” that might throw off your side tables. Also, if you need a 75” couch that works with the design and has the right fabric, that might take looking for awhile. That’s why custom can be easier and often cheaper through a designer.
You can’t get under $1500 for a halfway decent design in a box and that means you need to measure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are at it de Gournay and Ananbo will lay out your walls, send you photos of the colorways, let you see it in VR and it’s free. Why on gods green earth would you need an intermediary?
I can see maybe getting Holly Hunt but who wants to be a Kardashian? There’s much better stuff.
I’m sorry but it’s just stupid
I feel bad for this architect you’re always promoting if you’re not her because you really are the least persuasive person. If you like her, you should stop mentioning her.
I bet you still lay out the kitchen in a “triangle”. You know you do despite the whopping 10 hours of so-called education every 2 years you need to keep your license
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are at it de Gournay and Ananbo will lay out your walls, send you photos of the colorways, let you see it in VR and it’s free. Why on gods green earth would you need an intermediary?
I can see maybe getting Holly Hunt but who wants to be a Kardashian? There’s much better stuff.
I’m sorry but it’s just stupid
I feel bad for this architect you’re always promoting if you’re not her because you really are the least persuasive person. If you like her, you should stop mentioning her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are at it de Gournay and Ananbo will lay out your walls, send you photos of the colorways, let you see it in VR and it’s free. Why on gods green earth would you need an intermediary?
I can see maybe getting Holly Hunt but who wants to be a Kardashian? There’s much better stuff.
I’m sorry but it’s just stupid
I feel bad for this architect you’re always promoting if you’re not her because you really are the least persuasive person. If you like her, you should stop mentioning her.