Ever wonder how professional designers make every room perfect down to the last detail? Are they artists – like painters and sculptors? Do they have a special knack for putting things together?
Like many professionals, designers do have their “tricks of the trade” – little secrets that make even a small change more profound. And there’s one that I’ll share with you in a minute.
But first, I’d like to address the biggest issue when it comes to hiring a designer…
“What if I can’t afford it?”
I get it. Before I became a designer, I asked the same question. While re-modeling requires some investment, it’s important to understand what we do to transform your home into the sanctuary that fits your needs and desires.
What interior designers really do.
I’d love to tell you we’re born with a special talent nobody else understands. But just like any profession, the key to what we do is to simply pay attention. A truly good designer spends more time listening than talking.
Here’s how…
When a client explains a change they want to make, we ask questions, like “Why?” and “What will this change do for you?”
Then we listen.
We look for the need, or the emotion the client has for the change. It’s not just about the color, but what the color means. It’s not about the furniture, but how sitting in a certain chair feels. It’s not just about the latest fad, but what will have appeal for years to come.
We seek to understand your passion for your home, and help you achieve that satisfaction of making it the best it can be. Once we design your project, and make sure it’s everything you wanted, then we use our ‘secrets’ to truly fit your vision.
Not everyone will tell you this.
There’s one trade secret I will share…and it’s my gift to you. With a tiny investment, this one change can transform your home to that ‘designer’ look you see in magazines. Even better, it makes your home safer by easing access to places you use all the time.
My colleagues might think I’m crazy to do this – but I want people to get the most from their safe havens. Click here to see what I’m talking about. This isn’t a sales pitch. There’s no obligation on your part. It’s just a tip most professionals won’t freely share.
Again, here’s my promise…
To improve the look of your home, make it safer and easier to get around (without ‘looking’ safer), all you have to do is click here to see the one change that does it all.
Live easy,
~Jeanette
P.S. Stay tuned for my next blog to show you the easiest, most economical way to tap into my expertise for your personal project, whatever it is.
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