![]() To answer your question, yes, a professional designer (or decorator) has plenty of experience working with couples not always in agreement on how they want their house to look. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. It helps that you are semi-retired because sourcing of all the components can be very time consuming. Choosing taps, sinks, lighting, countertops and flooring can be overwhelming before even addressing paint colours, fabrics and furniture layout. I can sense the anxiety in your email and rightly so: Building your dream home without the help of a design professional can be a very daunting task. Will a designer play mediator between the two of us, or expect us to be on the same page - or (worse yet) to take their advice as gospel?ĭeep breaths, Kelly, deep breaths. I always thought we were of the same opinion when it comes to decor but that’s not turning out to be the case. ![]() We have never used a designer before (I always struggle with the cost) but are starting to feel overwhelmed with choosing everything, and I’m a bit at odds with my husband’s taste. That said, I’m feeling as if I (we) could use the advice of a design professional. Activate your Online Access Now Article content ![]() If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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