Design is for the couple with a baby, the girl in her first apartment and even you too!

The biggest myth surrounding the interior design profession and the one that I’m working hard to debunk, is that the average person cannot afford an interior designer. Here are a few reasons why this isn’t true and how a designer can actually SAVE money, time, headaches and maybe even a marriage!

Work with what you have!: Designers are like everyone else, many of us cannot afford the newest trends (even though we dream of them nightly), so we WORK WITH WHAT WE HAVE!  A few simple changes to a layout like placing the sofa here rather than there, using that chair that’s been tucked in the corner of the guest room, hanging a picture a little lower, adding a couple accent lamps, some greenery, an area rug and VOILA!  A complete transformation.  I’m going to have to see if I have a before photo of my fiancés “bachelor pad” before I came around…. Talk about an overnight transformation!

A Room at a Time: More than ever it is quite common for people to complete their home or commercial space in stages.  Spreading out projects over time helps keep finances in check while still making improvements.  If there is not room in the budget to purchase furniture, accessories, rugs or art the designer can provide you a spreadsheet from most important to least along with pictures of appropriate styles, colors and textures, so when the time is right…you can purchase at your leisure!

Designers SAVE Money, Time, Arguments…(fill in the blank!): Yup, I’m ready for my designer hero cape to come in annnny day now!

As a designer I hear all the time, I bought this but I’m not sure what to do with it so it’s just been leaning on my wall…for a year!  Or I have painted this wall about 3x already and I’m still not happy!  Hiring a designer will help you define your space and your goals.  A good designer will help you coordinate your purchases and give you ideas of what you need.  This eliminates unnecessary spending!  When it comes to remodeling….having a designer on board from the start of the project is the smartest thing you can do!

Some Tips: Be transparent with your designer about your goals, budget and timeline.  Most of the designers that I know will take that to heart and be able to tell you that you can’t remodel an entire kitchen with new appliances, cabinetry and slab for $10,000.  They might be able to see the space though and suggest tips to upgrade it within that budget.  Such as: changing out the cabinet hardware, adding a backsplash, adding updated pendent lights and painting the cabinets.  Sometimes just simple changes WITHIN BUDGET will work wonders.

Histories Mysteries

As a 5th generation Tucsonan I have a lot of stories as well as memorabilia from my families unique history. When I was younger I didn’t quite understand how rare that title was, today I appreciate and even find myself bragging about it (I really am turning into my mom!)

My true love for antique stores really didn’t start until my late teenage years. When I was a kid my mom would drag us through the stores where we couldn’t touch anything and all I could think was, “why do we need MORE old crap?!” As I got older and my interest for design, as well as my families history grew, I really began to appreciate the “old crap” and would often make up stories in my head (and still do!) about the history behind such amazing pieces. “Who owned it?, what trials and tribulations did they suffer?, did they find true love?, was this a piece they treasured?, was it passed to them by a loved one or were they the original owner?…” The beauty and future potential of the pieces excite me just as much as the mystery behind its history.

So jumping ahead to this past weekend, I’m trying to plan for my upcoming wedding in October. I very much want my love for antiques and my family history in the southwest to shine through, therefore I’m on a hunt for vintage jars in various colors, sizes and shapes as well as antique keys. However, being a designer and with my “oh hey…squirrel!” mentality you can guess how this venture to find these two items went…. I found everything BUT wedding decor! I found cabinets galore that I envisioned turning into bathroom vanities, a vintage Knoll chair (that I’m still eyeing for my office), vintage signs that I picture in a man-cave, bar, restaurant or game room, wagon wheels in various sizes that I’d like to layer along a front entry wall, lockers that could literally be used anywhere for functionality while looking oh so cool, car seat springs that could be used as a trellis or to hang pendant lights…my little design imagination ran wild. Needless to say, if you are looking to incorporate a one of a kind or several one of a kind antique pieces into your decor, I just might be your gal! Below are some of my amazing finds from last weekend. I can’t wait to go look for jars and keys again………”oh hey….squirrel!”