Updating your home can be one of the most rewarding yet overwhelming experiences, especially when it involves an interior design remodel. You may dream of the finished product and wonder how to bridge that gap.
Understanding the interior design and build process can help you feel empowered as you start working with your interior designer.
The Phases of Interior Design
One of the most important aspects of interior design is planning. Many homeowners mistakenly think they can jump straight into aesthetics. We often have to redirect clients to function at the beginning of the project because how it will look at the end is the most exciting part. However, understanding the layout and how you’ll use the space is necessary before diving into finishes.
Understanding the design process can demystify what often feels like a complicated undertaking. We follow a structured approach consisting of three main phases: planning, specifications, and pre-construction, followed by the construction phase.
Planning Phase
During the planning phase, we focus on the functional use of your space. This is the time to address any functional problems and ensure the new layout aligns with your plans for using the space.
For example, if you enjoy entertaining, we might design your kitchen to be functional for cooking while incorporating seating for guests to visit with you as you work.
Specifications Phase
Once we’ve addressed the layout and functional needs, we move on to the specifications phase. This is where we select finishes—everything from plumbing fixtures and lighting to paint and cabinet finishes. This phase transforms the space into something visually appealing.
Pre-Construction Phase
In the pre-construction phase, we gather pricing and estimates to assemble a construction proposal. At this point, we share this proposal for your consideration, marking the end of the design phase.
If you decide to proceed, we order materials and draft a construction schedule that accounts for lead times and the availability of subcontractors.
Construction Phase
Finally, we enter the construction phase. We work closely with our subcontractors throughout this process to keep everything flowing smoothly. We provide weekly updates on what’s accomplished and what’s coming next.
As we approach the project’s conclusion, we conduct a walkthrough to ensure all work is executed according to the design. We’ll create a punch list to address the final details before handing you your beautiful new space.
Common Misconceptions In Interior Design
As you embark on your remodeling journey, it’s important to dispel some common misconceptions about the design process.
Function Comes First
Many homeowners want to jump into finishes too early. While initial conversations about the look and feel of a space are helpful, the functionality should be agreed upon first.
In our first planning meeting, we intentionally leave our 3D models white so no one is distracted by finishes. It’s all about ensuring the space works for you before we dive into the aesthetic details.
Iterative Feedback
Client feedback is vital throughout the design phase. After meetings, we post deliverables for review. Each phase builds upon the next so it’s important clients provide feedback along the way. This can help them avoid potentially time-consuming and cost-prohibitive changes down the road. An iterative process allows for collaboration, ensuring client needs are met as we progress.
Budgeting for an Interior Design Project
Cost Breakdown
When budgeting for your remodel, it’s essential to recognize that the design and construction phases are separate. During the design phase, you can expect to pay an hourly rate for services. We’ll initially provide a high-level estimate, but the final bill will reflect the work done.
During the renovation phase, we present a fixed construction contract that incorporates all known costs going into the project. Allowing some room in your budget for unknowns is always a good idea.
Communication Between Homeowners and Designers
Effective communication is the backbone of a successful remodeling project. When we first meet, we like to chat with you to understand your lifestyle. Do you love to cook? Are you looking for materials that withstand the wear and tear of kids and pets? Knowing your day-to-day helps us design a space that truly serves you.
We encourage you to share any specific looks or feels you’re drawn to. Some clients come armed with inspiration photos, while others prefer to lean on our expertise. Either way, collaboration is key.
Throughout the process, we communicate regularly, provide updates, and seek your input to ensure the design aligns with your vision.
Designing for Real Life
Once we start discussing finishes, we make sure they fit your lifestyle.
For instance, if you prefer low-maintenance materials, we won’t recommend light-colored carpeting or delicate textiles. It’s about finding that sweet spot where aesthetics enhance the function and vice versa.
Trends vs. Timelessness
When choosing finishes, it’s essential to consider your home’s architectural style. The best designs feel appropriate and comfortable for the client while also fitting with the home’s character. We aim to create timeless spaces you will love for years, not just trendy looks that may quickly feel outdated.
Create a Space that Honors You
Understanding the design-build process is key to successfully updating your home. Focusing on collaboration and communication, in addition to form and function, helps clients have the least stressful and most enjoyable experience.
Are you ready to turn your vision into reality? Embark on your remodeling journey today, and let’s work together to create a space that feels uniquely yours.