10 Things a Decorator Does

Modern, open-plan dining area with wooden furniture and flooring, leading up steps to a white kitchen and floating staircase with metal handrails.
  1. Problem Solving:

    • Storage, Color, Scale, Light, Space, Feasibility
    • Study the size and scope of your project.
  2. Expertise:

    • Prevent costly mistakes
    • Help you decide if your budget is realistic
    • What do you want to achieve?
  3. Access:

      • a) Wider range of resources.
      • b) People who specialize.
      • c) Saves valuable time & money.

  4. Connections:

    • a) Workrooms
    • b) Tradesmen
    • c) Craftsmen
  5. Guidance:

    • a) Decision making process
    • b) Too many choices
    • c) Edit options
    • d) Offer seasoned advice
  6. Better Choices & Longer Lasting Styles

    • a) Non-trendy
    • b) Customize finishes
  7. Priorities:

    • a) Where money is best spent
    • b) Get the biggest bang for the buck
  8. Arbitration:

    • a) Third party involvement
  9. Power to Advocate

    • a) Trades people, showrooms and manufacturers
    • b) More leverage
    • c) Resolutions
  10. Get the Job Done

    • a) Focus
    • b) Follow through
    • c) Satisfaction

Paula Nuspl

Intuitive interior design. Specializing in helping women create intentional work and living spaces that are in alignment with their growth and transformation.
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