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Usually, a southeast Denver interior decorator has undergone extensive professional training and years of apprenticing. Others just seem to have been born with a fabulous gift for knowing what goes with what. A few have the perfect blend of both.

Interior decorators are usually educated and trained in some aspect of design, whether it's art, home construction or the science of interior design. Many states regulate this industry, but finding someone with the appropriate state sponsored accreditation doesn't guarantee you'll find what you want.

When you are researching decorators, decide if you want just some ideas on how accomplish your new look, or if you need help from start to finish. If you are one of the millions who can barely match a scatter rug to a wall color, you might want to consider hiring the decorator as a project manager and let him do everything from the beginning.

Most decorators, however, have a certain style they like to work with. For instance in New England, designers like country or traditional styles. In Denver, it's a mix of perhaps southwestern flavor or modern accents. If you are looking for something different, say European minimalist, you might need to interview a few firms before finding someone with the experience and connections you need.

Decorators don't tend to be hands on as some of the newer TV reality shows like to depict. A designer likes to design - not pick up a paint brush. As a project manager, though, they will stick around to supervise painting, flooring, etc., to make certain the colors are coming out as expected.

Make sure you hire a southeast Denver interior decorator you get along with! As odd as this sounds, if there isn't a spark at the first meeting, or an obvious meeting of the minds, you're bound to see problems as things progress. There needs to be mutual respect and understanding before the contracts are finalized.

by: Guy Lobdell




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