value of interior design

Two Components of Interior Design – Lifestyle and Value

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In a previous post, we discussed how the 7 elements of interior design must be used to enhance the fundamental components of design: function and aesthetics. Here, we would like to discuss two more components of interior design: lifestyle and value.

BTW… The purpose of these posts is not to merely state the obvious or to make anyone question their purpose or commitment to interior design. Rather, it is our hope that posts like these will help designers keep the concepts top of mind when working with their clients, promoting increased engagement and making their relationships stronger.

Once again we refer to an article at Medium.com, titled The Importance of Interior Design.

“Good interior design helps to create a living space that is both functional and aesthetically appealing using some of the latest design techniques. Hence, you cannot downplay its importance when planning the construction of a commercial or residential building. Many who have neglected interior design eventually regretted it after they started using their building and they had to engage in costly reconstruction. Here are some of the factors that underscore the importance of modern interior design.”

Matching and Promoting the Occupants’ Lifestyle

“The designs made by professional home designers will always suit the lifestyle of the homeowner. This is very important because it is not always easy to determine if an architectural design suits your lifestyle until you start living inside the completed building.

“Working with a designer, before you begin construction, will enable you to make critical changes that could be very costly after construction. For instance, lifestyle adjustments in interior design could include separating your toilet from the rest of the bathroom or reducing the size of your living room so that you can have a home office where you will spend more of your spare time.”

The Value Bonus of Interior Design

“The value provided by a good interior design leads to substantial cost savings in the long term. An interior designer is usually conversant with all the types of fixtures, lighting, drapes, paint, sofa designs, and carpeting that you should put in various parts of a house. However, some homeowners who feel that they can save money by avoiding the service of an interior designer sometimes spend more than a year trying to figure out what to install and how to install it correctly.

“Furthermore, a good interior designer will help you to save cost by providing the best materials, fittings, and furniture that you can afford with your current budget. This will help you to avoid costly renovations and remodeling shortly after you move into your new home.”

During a preliminary client interview, a sharp designer will focus on the benefits of working with them: enhanced functionality, efficient use of space, stunning aesthetics, and value are just some of the factors that demonstrate the importance of working with a good interior designer.

Looking for more interior design tips, design trends, marketing tips, new products, and furnishing ideas? Get in touch with TD Fall today.

Know Your Value and Charge Accordingly

Know Your Value and Charge Accordingly

The question of what to charge is often difficult for emerging entrepreneurs and independent contractors. Oddly, it can be just as difficult to know your value even if you have an established design business. You see, as an independent business person, it’s very easy to lead a somewhat insulated life, with little interaction among other designers. This can lead to confusion about your value and can make you wonder what clients might be willing to pay for your design services.

When we wonder about the value and price of the services we offer, we will all do well to remember this little nugget of wisdom, often attributed to Warren Buffett:

“Price is what you pay… Value is what you receive!”

First, let’s define our terms, shall we?

  • Price – The amount of money needed to purchase something.
  • Value – The amount of money that is a fair equivalent in exchange for goods or services.

So, stated as simply as possible, it’s the difference between what you charge and the worth of what you deliver that determines the value of anything you sell, whether goods or services.

How Valuable Are Your Design Services?

Here’s an example of the mindset that will help you discover just how valuable your services are: There was once a young man who taught piano lessons. He was just 20 years old, but he charged as much as a 40-year-old piano teacher. When asked why he explained, “I don’t charge for teaching piano, I charge for the 15 years it took me to learn how”.

This was a young man who understood the value of what he had to offer – the value to his clients, not to anyone else – for their opinion did not matter.

Now, as you try to set a value for the services you offer, there are some very basic things you need to consider. These are commonly referred to a covering “your nut,” and are the basic expenses you’ll incur as you move forward in business.

  • What have you invested in becoming an interior designer – the time, the effort, the dedication, and paying for your training; both in the past and any ongoing training you need?
  • What kinds of business expenses do you have to cover – from office to insurance and equipment to support personnel?
  • What kinds of personal expenses do you have to cover – from mortgage to utilities and groceries to family support?

Once you’ve covered the basics, it’s time to build in some profit. For help with this, it would be wise to consult with someone who will be honest with you and help you understand the true value you provide to your clients. This can be a friend, an “ideal client”, a fellow designer, or one of the resources with whom you work. Just keep in mind, it’s always helpful to have that outside view when brainstorming what you’d like to charge for your services.

Doing this should be a priority for you. Not only will it put your mind at ease, but it will also greatly help change your sense of self and help you to know the value of your design services.