New Look, Zero Budget
by Andrea E. McHugh |
With cable channels churning out redecorating programs that
emphasize quick and inexpensive room makeovers, a barrage
of homeowners have been inspired to make the best of what
they have in their own spaces. many come to realize though,
that they need to consult the help of a professional.
“I come in as a new, fresh
set of eyes,” says Jan Girouard of All About ReDecorating
in Newport. Bringing is a redesigner on board will give way
to a professional, objective point of view and will result
in a comprehensive room plan reflective a client’s
personal taste and lifestyle. Competing patterns, poor lighting,
misplaced artwork; tchochke and clutter are common distractions
in a room, preventing the area from reaching its full decorative
potential.
The first step in a room, redesign
is talking with a professional about the room’s drawbacks
and its best features, how you need it to function and how
you picture the room to look. Some designers will roll up
their sleeves immediately after you conversation and get
to work. Others will take into consideration the initial
discussion at the consultation, take some measurements and
retreat to map out a few options so that the homeowner can
have a hand in choosing what will best suit their needs.
Next, expect the designer to go
shopping-throughout your home. Bedrooms, basements and your
garage are all potential treasure-troves for a room. Grandma’s
old end tables in the attic that you could not bear to sell
at your tag sale may be the perfect complement to the reinvented
space. “I want people to still have the things they
love,” Girouard points out. The key is to use them
properly.
Window treatments, for example,
generally set the tone for an entire room with rich colors,
bright pattern or elaborate fabrics. At times, however,
draperies can cover a room’s greatest asset. “An
unexpected focal point, windows sometimes act as a natural
frame to an incredible view and can essentially function
as artwork.” says Girouard.
In many cases, a designer charges
a flat fee for the room’s reinvention. Most designers
offer ala carte services too, such as furniture and accessory
shopping. Finding the perfect piece to complete a space does
not always mean a visit to an elaborate showroom with pricey
goods.
The joy of working with a redesign
professional is that they help you fall in love with your
favorite furnishings and accessories all over again. If you’re
one of those “save everything” type, your are
their dream client to boot!
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