The one decision that will make or break your dream is the choice of interior designer you choose to actualize your project. You can almost see the completion of your dream project, but then it all starts going haywire towards the tail end. That letdown can be the cause of serious mental health issues.
If your project is to come to a successful conclusion, you need to procure the services of a tried and tested interior designer who knows how to navigate the unique challenges this country poses. The question is, though, how would you know which design company to pick?
Let’s find out.
Identify Your Style
Before you go looking for an interior designer in Kenya, you should already have a clear picture of what style it is you want to achieve. If you aren’t that great at providing descriptions, well, that’s what the likes of Pinterest are for. You can browse thousands of interior design styles to find exactly what you want.
Identifying your intended style is important as it will help you find the right designer for your project. A good designer will easily adapt to meet your needs and can also add in some of their personal touches to bring a sparkle wherever necessary.
Set A Budget
Before engaging with an interior designer, take stock of your finances, as this will aid you in choosing a designer based on their fees and services. You may encounter designers who levy a fixed fee for services while others may charge an hourly rate. Some are flexible on payment options and durations; others will move on when you dither.
The interior designer can also be your ally when determining how much a project will cost. If you’re o a shoe-string budget, a good designer will know ways to help cut down on budget without compromising the quality of the end product.
Look At Some Portfolios
Once you have a proper idea of what you want to achieve with your project, it’s time to look at the work of some potential interior designers in Kenya. An experienced designer will showcase the previous works in a portfolio with images. You can then judge the quality of the work and finishing and decide whether they fit your style.
Once you have at least three or four options to settle on, be sure to interrogate whether the work in the portfolio is their actual work. Also, test their knowledge and capacity to finish the project within the set schedules. It’s not uncommon for designers to take on new projects when they don’t have the time in their schedules or the resources to complete the work.
Get Started with The Designer of Choice
Once you’ve found a designer you can work with, ensure everything you agree to is on paper. A contract can cover you from shoddy work, and ballooning costs should the designer not meet their end of the bargain.
In Need of a Qualified Interior Designer?
Look no further than us at All-Space Designs. Our wealth of knowledge and experience gathered from over a decade of work puts us in a great position to take on any commercial project you send our way. You can expect quality and timely work, on top of a superb culmination of your project.
Ready to get started? Contact us now!