Interior Designers Help You to Save Time and Coordinate Your Project
From space planning with 2D and 3D renderings to sourcing materials and managing every on-site detail, they handle months of prep work that would otherwise fall on you.
Navigating Technical Aspect
Understanding technical details is one of the most time consuming parts of a renovation.
Working with an experienced CaseTrust-accredited interior designer reduces the risk of delays and costly mistakes.
Frequent Site Visits
Without an interior designer, you will need to take time off work to oversee the project.
Imagine this: It is 9 in the morning and your phone is buzzing with calls from sub-contractors needing instructions. Delayed responses could slow the project and frustrate everyone.
Interior designers handle these morning site visits, keeping everything on track so you don’t have to.
Interior Designers Help You to Conceptualise Your Design
Whether you're new to design or have a distinct vision, interior designers help bridge the gap between creativity and practicality.
They’ll highlight the pros and cons e.g. fluted panels are stylish but can be a chore to maintain due to dust build up.
Interior Designers Help You to Save Money (Yes, You Read it Right!)
Experienced interior designers can foresee potential issues before they become costly problems.
By flagging these early on, they help you avoid unexpected renovation costs e.g. interior designers may advise against overlaying tiles in an older resale unit to prevent future issues like tiles popping.
☝🏻 Some interior designers even go the extra mile by offering goodwill services such as drilling of wall nails to hang artwork, mirrors, or clocks.
Interior Designers Help You with Quality Assurance
Carpentry and masonry are often the two most expensive aspects of a home renovation. Since they’re done by hand, there are bound to be defects.
Interior designers play a pivotal role in helping you to rectify defects before handing over the home to you. Certain defects can be hard to detect without the right experience and can lead to huge costs down the road e.g. improper waterproofing, uneven sub-flooring etc.
Sub-contractors also rarely provide workmanship warranty which leaves you prone to unexpected defects.
On the other hand, credible interior firms usually provide a workmanship warranty that obligates them to rectify workmanship issues at their own cost.
Did you know: CaseTrust-accredited renovation firms are required to offer a minimum 12-month workmanship warranty, giving you added peace of mind.
Working with a suitable interior designer adds tremendous value to your renovation.
Let us connect you with suitable CaseTrust-accredited renovators who can meet your specific needs.