Should I hire an Interior designer?

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Not really a $1,000,000 question!

That’s a question many potential clients ask. The truth is, most of my clients already have great taste — they could decorate their homes or offices themselves. But here’s the difference: interior designers are trained to design the way doctors are trained to heal.

Think of it this way: when you’re sick, you might take Ibuprofen for temporary relief, but unless you see a doctor, you may never uncover the real cause of the pain. You’ll keep spending money on medications, but the problem remains until you get the right prescription.

Design works the same way. You may feel like something is missing in your home or office, so you buy new furniture, accessories, or décor — but it still doesn’t come together. That’s where an interior designer steps in. We identify the root issue and create the right “prescription,” so you stop wasting money and finally achieve a space that works.

Through years of site visits and client meetings, I’ve discovered that most design problems fall into a few key categories: functionality, space planning, color palette, furniture, lighting, window treatments, storage, and accessories. A trained designer doesn’t just notice these details — we know how to balance and fix them within your budget, so the entire space feels cohesive, intentional, and timeless.

If you’d like to schedule a consultation for a personalized, lasting design plan, feel free to reach out with your project details. I’d love to help transform your space into one that feels complete.