How to Find the Right Designer for Your Interior Design and Decorating Projects:
Looking for
an interior designer or interior decorator can be overwhelming if you are not
sure which designer you need for the scope or your project. Are you building,
renovating or moving and need professional advice? Are you planning to sell
your property or a builder and not
sure how to get ready for the first inspection?
This
document gives you answers to frequently asked questions in regards to interior design, interior decorating,
colour consulting and property styling.
It will help
you finding the right designer for your interior design and decorating projects
and eventually create your individual style in your home.
What is the difference between an
interior designer and an interior stylist?
You may have
asked yourself this question already when facing a building or renovation
project. Do I need an interior designer, an interior decorator, a colour
consultant or an interior stylist?
The answer
is that it depends on the scope of the project.
An interior
designer is a skilled professional who is designing interior environments
according to your briefing. The interior designer either modifies what already
exists (renovation) or provides an entirely new design for a space (new build).
In this case the interior designer works closely with the architect and comes in at an early
stage of the project. Interior designers work either along a team in design
firm or on their own.
What is the
job of an interior stylist? An interior stylist is a designer or consultant in
a field subject to changes in style, especially fashion or interior decoration.
An interior stylist cultivates or maintains any particular style and in most
cases stylist are finders, keepers and collectors of beautiful objects.
The interior
stylist can help you finding your own style, creating beautiful interiors that
are unique and meaningful. This can be achieved with the simplest things and
does not have to be expensive. The only thing you need to do is keep your eyes
open to beautiful things in nature, architecture, design, museums, art,
exhibitions, books, textiles and travel. There is only one rule: Only collect
or buy things that mean something to you!
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How does a colour consultation work?
The colour
consultation focuses on creating a colour scheme for a specific room or space
or the whole house according to your briefing. A qualified colour consultant
can help you with interior and exterior colour schemes.
Prior to
designing a colour scheme for you the colour consultant should always talk to
you about the mood and atmosphere you would like to achieve in your space. He
will explain to you the differences between the paint companies and their
products and choose the right product for your needs. After designing the
colour scheme you will receive a written recommendation including a
specification sheet and brushouts ready for your painter to start.
Why is it important to seek advice
from a designer when choosing colours?
Colour is
the most powerful tool when it comes to non-verbal communication and the design
element that makes a space come alive. Colour brings individuality in a space
and it is one of the most useful tools to master when finding your own style.
Leatrice
Eiseman, Executive Director of the Pantone Color Institute, says in her book
Pantone Guide to Communicating with Color: "Among other uses, color
stimulates and works synergistically with all of the senses, symbolizes
abstract concepts and thoughts, expresses fantasy or wish fulfillment, recalls
another time or place and produces an aesthetic or emotional response."
When
choosing a colour for a room or house it is important to think about the mood
and atmosphere you would like to achieve. Is it a dark room or flooded with
natural light? In which direction is the room facing? How are the proportions?
Do you live in a small apartment or a contemporary newly built house with open
plan living areas? All this needs to be considered when choosing colours for a
space.
If you are
overwhelmed by the choice of colours available - yes, there are thousands on
the market - how can you start finding your personal colour scheme?
For some
people it is a longer journey, for others it comes more naturally. The most
important thing is to take some time, open your eyes, walk around your home and
absorb the colour combinations you see. Then start gathering all the pieces you
love. This can be anything from old porcelain, travel souvenirs, photographs,
artwork, clothes, tear sheets from magazines, fabric swatches, stationary, a
collection of stones, feathers or glass objects.
And don't
forget nature as inspiration for a colour scheme (interior or exterior). If you
live near the ocean, shades of blues and greens can be used to link your
interior with its surroundings. Flowers, butterflies, stones, shells, driftwood
are fantastic inspirations for colour schemes.
Once you
have gathered all your beloved treasures in one spot, play around with the
pieces, group them by colours and you will see a colour palette emerge. This
"moodboard" is a great starting point for your interior designer,
interior stylist or colour consultant to help you creating an individual and
personal space, a home that reflects who you are and a place that you love
coming home to.
Stylist's
tip: Before you start painting always buy a test pot and paint a large sheet of
paper or cardboard (one square metre) with your colour. Tape it to the walls in
your room and study it for a couple of days. Look at it in daylight and
artificial light. This is very important as colours change depending on the
light, the orientation of the room, other colours in the room and spatial
elements like furniture and artwork for example.
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What is the difference between a
colour and a styling consultation?
The colour
consultation focuses on creating a colour scheme for a specific room or space
or the whole house according to your briefing. A qualified colour consultant
can help you with interior and exterior colour schemes.
The styling
consultation focuses on creating a certain (Your) style in your home or simply
on answering all your questions about colours, style, furniture sourcing and
placement, art sourcing and placement, displays of your collections,
accessories, proportions in a space, lighting etc.
Again it is
vital that the designer listens to what you would like to achieve (briefing)
and makes sure that he understood what you want (debriefing). Don't let the
interior designer or interior stylist talk you into something you don't like!
How do I maximise the output of my
styling consultation?
Are you
planning to colour, redecorate or renovate, but don't know where to start? Do
you have lots of questions about colour schemes, furniture placement, how to
display your collections, books or other beloved things? Are you not sure
whether to redecorate with your old furniture and accessories or to renovate
and create a new look? Do you need inspirations where to source furniture and
accessories, second hand pieces or antiques?
If you
prepare your first consultation with your stylist properly, you will get
answers to all the questions you have. Here are my tips how to maximise the
output from your styling or colour consultation:
• Be clear
what you would like the outcome of the consultation to be.
• Decide
which room or space you would like to focus on. Is it only one room or the
whole house?
• Prepare
yourself with tear sheets from interior design magazines like Real Living,
Inside Out, Belle or Vogue Living. There are plenty on the market so choose the
one that speaks to you most and start collecting pages of everything you like:
colour schemes, furniture, accessories, room layouts, rugs, flooring,
wallpaper, decorative items and everything that speaks to you. If you do this
for a couple of weeks you will clearly see what you like and find your own
personal style.
• Keep your
eyes open to the beautiful things around you: nature, architecture, design, museums, art,
exhibitions, books, textiles and travel.
• Make sure
that your stylist is listening and explain what you want to achieve with your
styling project, what you would like a room to do for you and what mood you
would like to create in your space.
And finally
one of the most important things: Don't let the stylist talk you into something
you don't like! You have to live in the space and you need to feel comfortable
and at home! It is all about creating your home with your personal touch.
How do I find my own style?
The answer
is as simple as this: explore the world around you and appreciate the beauty
that lies within everything you discover!
Keep your
eyes open and your mind excited! Discover and appreciate the beauty that
surrounds you every day! Find inspiration in nature, buildings, shops,
exhibitions, museums, art, events, markets, magazines and of course books.
One of my
favourite books I spotted in a museum shop is called: How to be an explorer of
the world by Keri Smith. On the back it says: "At any given moment, no
matter where you are, there are hundreds of things around you that are
interesting and worth documenting."
A stylist's
tip: always carry a little notebook and a pen with you in order to be able to
sketch, doodle and write down what you discover.
Keep all
your findings, notes and pictures in a folder or box and keep searching for at
least four to eight weeks. Then start to group things by colour or theme and
you will discover what your style is. And there are no rules. It is all about
finding what you like!
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Books for your inspiration
This is a
list of books that I personally own and love! They are all a fantastic source
of inspiration and creative ideas for your home.
Sibella
Court: Bowerbird
Shannon
Fricke: Sense of Style
Megan
Morton: Home Love
Holly
Becker: Decorate
Susanna
Salk: Be Your Own Decorator
Geraldine
James: Creative Walls
Hans
Blomquist: The Natural Home
Is it necessary to seek advice from a
stylist when I want to sell my property?
If you plan
to sell your house it is worth investing in a styling consultation. A
professional property stylist can help you to achieve maximum impact when
presenting your home to potential buyers. A property stylist will help you to
get ready for the first inspection by giving you advice on how to style your
house with what you have. He will help you with colour schemes that attract
potential buyers. He will also advice if you need rental furniture to style
each room according to its function and help potential buyers to envisage
themselves in the space. Property styling is all about creating a wow factor in
key areas of your home and help the buyers to envisage themselves in your
space. Once the styling is done don't forget to book your stylist for the real
estate photography shoot to make sure everything looks perfect on this day!
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