There are many reasons to hire an interior designer. Whether it’s renovating a bathroom, kitchen, or entire house—getting a professional not only makes the process easier but maximizes budget and return on investment. But working with an interior designer isn’t just about creating new spaces, it’s about fixing mistakes. Sometimes these mistakes are the result of bad planning. Other times, it’s a lack of foresight. These are the mistakes interior designers are called in to fix the most.
Quality Issues
Unlike many of the homes of yesteryear, there are plenty of times when corners are cut in construction today. Maybe it’s choosing cheap-looking finishes (white subway tile—again) or not having the best team to do the build-out. So, it’s no surprise that interior designer Bradley Odom tells me he often has to redo homes that weren’t built properly in the first place. “My brand has really been built on a dedication to how things are made, who made them, and where they come from. Often, after a few years, people realize that the pieces they have don’t hold up. We bring in pieces that are truly timeless, which is great, because they’ll have them for a while!”
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