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5 Reasons to Work with An Interior Designer

  • Mondal Lima
  • Jun 26
  • 3 min read

Updated: 1 day ago

When people first consider hiring an interior design professional, they often don’t know what to expect. In the established design industry, design careers are serious business. It takes years to master the art of interior design.


It’s complex, calculated, and hands-on.


Designers are often part creator, part project manager, and sometimes even part therapist, helping homeowners define their dream design and make it a reality, all the while helping them navigate the complexities from start to finish.


At Chanova Design, our designers have learned to wear many hats over the years to the benefit of our clients.


Here are some of the top reasons to entrust your project, whether big or small, to a professional designer.

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1. Designers Are Realists.


It’s important to dream big, but it’s also important to have a good idea of ​​your design limitations. Television shows can make you think anything is possible, regardless of your space or budget. In reality, every project has limitations, whether they come from physical structures (such as demising walls and supporting columns) or other factors.


At Chanova Design, we can help you determine what goals are realistic for your project and warn you about potential pitfalls before you start any work or purchases. Our job is to ensure that your plans are within your set budget and expectations.

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Working with an Interior Designer guarantees the room that the client dreams of.

2. Designers See the Possibilities


When it comes to your home, design professionals see not only the limits but also the possibilities. It’s easy to get used to your home’s furniture plan or functional layout, or to think that there are no other options. However, a trained eye can help you see possibilities that you may not have considered. If you’re planning a major renovation or refreshing your style, a design professional can help you get the most out of your home.


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3. Designers Can Save You Money


Yes, bringing in a professional to help manage your project can save you money, too. There are some financial considerations you may not realize up front, including the significant potential cost of mistakes.


While professional design can prevent costly mistakes, it is still a luxury.


But it is one that can be considered an investment in the enjoyment of your home.

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Design is an investment in how you live, not just how it looks.

4. Designers Save You Time


Designing, building, and decorating a home is a lot like planning a wedding: You don’t realize how many incredible decisions there are to make until the process has already begun and the to-do list starts to pile up.

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Design clarity saves more than money — it saves your time, energy, and peace of mind.
  1. Designers Offer a Range of Services


Hiring a designer isn’t just about handing over the keys to your home and letting someone else take over.


While some designers specialize in providing full-service services, others tackle smaller tasks like choosing paint colors, finding the right furniture, selecting materials, or simply planning a space.


Of course, different offerings come with different fee structures, which you’ll need to discuss with your design professional.


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The technical knowledge of the Interior Designer allows you to create the right color palette for each room.

 
 
 

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