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Monday
Feb112013

Interior Design Advice from Judy Sheridan: Staying Within Your Budget

If you don't know about interior designer Judy Sheridan's invaluable book How to Work with an Interior Designer, I can assure you that you need to get hold of a copy and learn all about home decorating, from A to Z, and the unique perspective of what a professional designer can do. Sheffield School was fortunate to have Judy give our students advice on camera; she'll be one of many interior design industry experts we'll be featuring in our soon-to-debut updated DVDs for our Complete Course in Interior Design. Here are some of Judy's gems of wisdom on how to maintain control over an interior design budget - and we all know how important it is to stay within budget on any design project!

Project a figure that will be your budget. Add 20 percent at the outset to make it more realistic.

  • Decide the timing of your project.
  • Allocate your funds into percentages based on the scope of work.
  • Keep reviewing your documents and adding up the figures.
  • Be aware of any rapidly climbing expenditure.
  • Be prepared to make comprises (call them "executive decisions").
  • If you have to, revise the early percentages. An allocation for construction 40 pecent/furnishings 40 percent/accessories 20 percent may have to be changed to 50/40/10.
  • Do not let one area move beyond a 10 percent change without sitting down and rethinking your objectives.
  • Stop saying yes to changes, add-ons, and upgrades.

 

 

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  • Reader Comments (4)

    Thanks for sharing this post.I love interior & exterior painting.
    February 11, 2013 | Unregistered Commenter Blackburn Painters
    Looks like an interesting book. I'm really hoping to engage an interior designer for my next house.
    February 28, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterGreg Pagendam-Turner
    thanks for the info here i have a passion for interior design so i find this interesting
    March 7, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterneil
    Looks like a remarkable book. i am very hoping to interact an indoor designer for my next house.
    April 2, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterLavindra

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