How can hiring an interior decorator help save you money and time?

Gary McBournie
A good decorator’s main goal should be to help the client make their home updated and stylish as well as comfortable and functional, using the client’s existing furnishings (tables, chairs and lamps) as much as possible to avoid buying all new.
Your decorator should have a good background in color selection, or know where you can get the best help. She can help you save so much time and money by picking out the perfect colors for your home the first time.
Wouldn’t that be nice to finally decide on that perfect paint color for the bedroom you have been working on and stressing about the past year?
Another great benefit to using a decorator, is help with finally figuring out how to arrange your furniture into a balanced, cohesive look. Sometimes it takes a professional to be able to look at the existing arrangement and make it into a more comfortable and updated look. A good decorator will show you how to bring everything in the room (furniture, flooring, rugs, art and accessories, window treatments and especially lighting) together for that pulled together ‘wow’ designer look.
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Artwork and accessory placement is one of the most important, but confused or overlooked steps in your room design. Or, you have a lot of great pieces, but do not know how to arrange effectively to look beautiful. A decorator has been trained in this and knows it’s in the little details that make a room work.

T. Keller Donovan
Gary McBournie
So instead of getting overwhelmed when you begin that home project, reach out and call a decorator who can help you. Check out their website, see if you like their style and their before & after/portfolio photos. As far as the myth of being expensive- not true! Can you believe that you can have someone come right to you home, totally transform your living room/family room/bedroom/or bathroom etc. in one day, for around $200.00?? Stress free + a beautiful, updated home =Priceless! That’s what’s in it for you!
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