The Money You Can Save When Hiring an Interior Designer

December 29th, 2008 | by lei |

This is the continuation of the previous post.

So let me respond to each of these arguments in order.

1. COST: Professional interior designers typically are able to purchase furniture at discounted rates from furniture and accessory manufacturers or distributors because of their purchase volume. When you use an interior designer you take advantage of their discounts to purchase furniture through your designer at a cost that is lower than what you would pay on your own. Every designer operates a little differently, but a typical pricing/ fee structure used by a lot of interior designers in Atlanta (where I am based) is “cost plus”. This pricing formula is very common among industries that make purchases on behalf of their clients.

The “cost” in this pricing structure is the designers’ reduced cost for the items you purchase (furniture, accessories, window treatments, etc). The “plus” is a percentage of that cost added to compensate the designer for their services and their sources. Many designers will even waive any hourly fees for clients purchasing a certain amount of furniture through them. In the end, you pay LESS for your home furnishings using a good designer than you do without one. AND, your budget actually goes further with a designer than without one.

An interior designer can save you money in other ways, too, like:

•    A designer’s “industry-insider” knowledge helps clients achieve the best results through sourcing options not available to the general public.

•    Soft-costs include time saved and higher likelihood of your satisfaction in the end result (no replacement costs for that sofa that’s just too big!)

So, as you can see, using an interior designer actually makes strong financial sense. A professional designer will save you money, save you time, and stretch your budget further than you could on your own.

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