Setting the Stage for a Successful Collaboration

Hiring an interior designer is a massive step towards realizing your dream home. However, the success of the project rests entirely on the quality of communication. The 'designer brief' is the foundational document that guides every visual sketch, material selection, and cost estimate. Here are the 7 most critical things your designer needs to know.

1. Define Your Daily Routine and Lifestyle

Designers don't just build spaces for photos; they build them for living. If you have active toddlers, elder grandparents, or work-from-home demands, your home's layout needs to reflect those practical requirements.

2. Compile Your Visual Inspiration Boards

A picture is worth a thousand words. Collect images of homes you love on Pinterest or Instagram. Show your designer what specifically catches your eye — is it the color tone, the textured fabrics, the minimal furniture, or the lighting?

Designer Tip: It is also incredibly helpful to show your designer images of what you absolutely dislike! This saves valuable time by eliminating ideas early.

3. Declare Your True Budget Comfort Zone

An open, honest conversation about money ensures your designer creates a layout that is realistic. Instead of over-designing and cutting features later, a declared budget allows us to prioritize high-end materials where they matter most.

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