
Delegating home decor isn’t something to be taken lightly. You want to return to a stunning and inviting space that feels like home. There are some things that can help ensure the job goes well. From checking customer reviews to staying on budget, here are some suggestions.
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Check Past Work and Credentials
You need to know that your decorating job is in good hands and that you get what you pay for. Any good interior designer, painter, or decorator will happily show you photos of previous jobs that customers loved. If they cannot provide these, it may be worth politely passing, or you risk a botched job. If in doubt, hiring a NARI Certified Remodeling company means your chosen contractor comes at the highest recommended level for home decorating and design jobs.
Look for Customer Reviews
Anyone can show you a portfolio, and they can pull the wool over your eyes. To verify work and claims, always look for reviews online. Online reviews can be faked, but you will find a lot of reviews if someone is as good as they claim. On the flip side, it isn’t too hard to find bad reviews if someone isn’t exactly honest about their work. Carefully read what people say and make a decision. Some customers are picky, too, so sum up how many reviews are bad vs. good.
Meet Up When Delegating Home Decor
Some DIY and decor jobs are generic, quick, and easy. However, if there is a lot of work to be done, such as remodeling, painting, and interior design, it always helps to meet up with the people doing it. This is because your home should feel like your home, and meeting up with the professionals is the best way of getting this across. You can also show them examples of what you want on Pinterest and get a feel for how they might work and their attitude as well.
Ask About Budgetary Requirements
Never be afraid to ask about costs and state what you can afford. Getting this out in the open as soon as possible helps alleviate fears later on. It also gives contractors a feel for what they can and cannot achieve and where the line is. Don’t be embarrassed if you can’t afford the top-tier service, as most people can’t. Any good contractor or designer will work with you to come up with a solution within your agreed-upon budget rather than overbilling you at a later date.
Sign an Agreement of Work
All of the above are helpful when leaving design and decor jobs to someone else. However, the nicest smile and a calming demeanor can hide unsavory intentions. Unfortunately, there are contractors that rip people off. Because of this, which is more common than you might think, it is best to ALWAYS sign a contract or agreement. This helps keep everyone informed of their obligations and provides evidence should you ever need to take an issue before a court.
Summary
Checking past work and credentials is valuable when delegating home decor jobs. It also helps to meet with contractors. And always ensure you sign some kind of agreement or contract.
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