Design Notes
You are ready to start renovating your home, but you’re unsure which style to choose. It is not always easy to create a unified look when more than one person is involved. They like traditional, you prefer minimalism, or they want bold color choices, while you enjoy a calm palette. From teenagers to your significant other, everyone has an opinion, which can make designing a new space in the home difficult when trying to make everyone happy. Home is not just the place we live; it is a reflection of us, our values, so it is important that everyone feels comfortable there and that it mirrors their personality in some way. While it may not always be easy to blend different design styles, it can be done. An experienced designer can skillfully merge your varied preferences into a unified design that satisfies everyone. Let’s talk about some of the steps involved in making this happen.
Write Your Different Styles Down
The best way to start is by writing it all down. List the different color schemes, style preferences, what matters to you, and your vision for the new space. This is important because it provides a launching point for your designer to know the expectations of each family member and what areas of the home will mean to them specifically. Think through what every family member will be doing in that space and even how much time they might spend there. Are there particular activities that will and will not be done in these areas, such as eating, reading a book, enjoying a glass of wine, or family game night? These are all helpful pieces of information for your designer. Don’t be afraid to be specific about what home means to you and the elements you love. Take some time to find inspirational photos from places like Houzz and Pinterest that represent your wish lists. The more you share, the better guide you give to your designer; it will give them a detailed guide that helps them keep the end goal in mind, which is a design that says home to everyone.





Walker Woodworking


Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
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