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When designing a new home or office or whatever place that needs designing, you’d want someone who understands what you want and can deliver the same. You’d want a good interior designer. And not just any good interior designer, it has to be someone who is the right fit for you.

If the designer chosen doesn’t match your vision, you will end up disliking your future home or office. Now, know that you are probably planning to spend a lot of time at this place, so it has to be as per your expectations and preferences.

So, it is extremely necessary to choose a designer that is the best match for you and willing to enter into this entanglement and journey with you.

Let us look at some of the ways to find an interior designer that is the right fit for you.

1. Check Compatibility

When we say check compatibility, we’re sure you must be wondering that this is not the search for a life partner, so it’s probably not that important. But believe us, it is as vital as stated. You will probably be spending a lot of time communicating your ideas and visions about your place to the designer.

But, if both parties lack compatibility, there will be a lot of miscommunicating, irritation, and inaccurate execution of ideas.

Some interior designers do not prefer their clients to be involved in every step of the journey, while others do. If you are someone who prefers being in the loop of every process and needs constant updates, you might not be comfortable working with someone who prefers professional freedom.

2. Understand Fee Structures

Every interior designer offers different services and charges patterns. Some of them follow a flat fee structure, whereas there are designers that charge on the basis of meetings and hours.

You have to be very clear about your budget and honest in communicating the set budget to the designer. You do not want to overspend or have any bad blood over monetary issues with your interior designer.

So, it is best that you ask about their fee structure in detail at the very beginning, so that you can make a better decision about your choice of designer.

3. Sample Projects

Ask your shortlisted interior designers for sample projects, portfolios, and their previous work. If they have designed a home, ask them if they can show you around, so that you get a better idea about their work as well as about your likes.

You may not necessarily know the specifics and tech terms of what is it that you are looking for. But, when you look at some of the samples, you will either like or dislike them. This will help you in understanding clearly what is that you want and what not!

4. Match Styles

Some designers are really phenomenal at designing contemporary homes, while there are others that can design homes in a southern style exceptionally well. But none of these will be the right fit for you if you are someone who is looking to design their home in a Scandinavian style or a Mediterranean feel.

Designers may agree to deliver your visualization even though that may not be their signature style. But, it may not meet your expectations and you may be left dissatisfied.

5. Align Personalities

When you meet a person, you can understand their personality and their outlook on things by the way they interact and put across their ideas. It even reflects in their work.

If you are someone who is extremely cheerful and wants the same to be portrayed through your house, you will be happier with bright colors and shades that pop. An interior designer that is minimalistic and prefers neutrality, they may stick to the stricter color pallets.