
By Kim Armstrong
Decorating or renovating your space can be exciting, but it often comes with challenges that leave many feeling overwhelmed. From choosing paint colors to designing your floor plan and decor, it’s easy to feel out of your depth. That’s where an interior designer comes in.
First things first, why hire an interior designer?
Good interior designers have worked in the field for years, and guess what? They’ve made a lot of mistakes along the way. From these mistakes, they’ve learned what to do and, more importantly, what not to do. They also know the tricks of the trade, from maximizing small spaces to creating seamless color palettes. Plus, they can do this without making those costly mistakes, like buying furniture that doesn’t fit or selecting materials that don’t hold up over time. Good design means timeless design that you won’t hate or want to redo in five years.

A designer can turn your dream into reality.
You may have an idea of what you want but are unsure how to achieve it. Or perhaps you’re overwhelmed by too many ideas. Interior designers excel at transforming your preferences into a cohesive, personalized design plan. Even if you don’t know exactly what you want, they can help you discover your style. So, instead of spending hours scrolling through Pinterest or second-guessing your decisions, a designer can offer clear guidance, turning your vision into reality.

They’ll work with your budget.
Contrary to popular belief, hiring an interior designer doesn’t have to break the bank. Designers are skilled at working within various budgets and can help you allocate your money wisely. They know where to splurge and where to save, ensuring you get the most value out of your investment. Be upfront with your budget so your designer knows what they are working with. And if you have a smaller budget, that doesn’t mean you can’t use a designer, but you’ll need to look for a designer who either doesn’t have a high minimum hours rate or maybe has a flat rate design package where you can execute the design on your own to save money.
