Best Time to Hire an Interior Designer
If you’re building a home or planning a major renovation, a common question might pop up:
When should I hire an Interior Designer?
Most people think interior designers come in after the structure is built and the walls are made, when it’s time to pick colors, furniture, and curtains. That is the work of an interior decorator. But in reality, Interior design isn’t just about how your space looks; it’s also about how it works. When you involve a designer early in the process, you gain so much more than just aesthetic value. So the answer to the question: When is the best time to hire an interior designer?
The best time to hire an interior designer is right at the beginning – during the architectural planning stage.
Here’s how early collaboration helps:
- Interior space requirements are pre-addressed
When an interior designer is involved from the beginning, your home layout is designed with functionality in mind, not just structure. For example, if you’re someone who hosts often, we’ll ensure your living and dining areas are spacious and connected. Or, if you prefer privacy, we’ll plan the bedroom entries away from common zones.
We also think about where your wardrobe will go, where you might want a study nook, how much storage space you’ll need in the kitchen — things that directly affect how you live in your space.
Without this early input, you may end up with awkward spaces like narrow bedrooms, unusable corners, or even windows in the wrong places. By aligning your lifestyle needs with the architectural layout early, you get a home that feels just right from the beginning.
- Construction stage challenges are reduced early on
Let’s say you’re planning to install a false ceiling with recessed lights, or want a wall-mounted TV with concealed wiring. These things require planning before plaster or paint. Similarly, plumbing lines for a modern vanity, under-counter washing machine, or dishwasher need to be decided early.
If these decisions are made after construction has begun or worse, once it’s completed, it leads to messy reworks, additional cost, or having to compromise on your original vision.
By working with an interior designer early, these technical details are mapped into the architectural plan itself. We coordinate with your architect, electrician, plumber, and other site workers to ensure everything is placed where it needs to be, the first time.
- Smoother and more efficient workflow during execution
Imagine this: your builder finishes construction, and you hand over the space for interior work. But if the interior plan wasn’t ready before this, your timeline suddenly pauses. Now you have to sit down and start designing, then wait for material sourcing, detailed drawings, and cost estimations, delaying everything.
Instead, when the design and technical drawings are prepared during construction, the interior work flows smoothly once the civil work is done. No waiting, no surprises.
For instance, our team at Vivid Interiors provides complete working drawings for furniture, electricals, and finishes ahead of time. This means the carpenter, electrician, or painter knows exactly what to do, and you avoid confusion, errors, and repeated work. Plus, it helps keep your budget in check because nothing is left to assumption or last-minute changes.
A well-designed home doesn’t start with the color of your walls; it starts with how the walls are placed. That’s why involving an interior designer early is the smartest move you can make. It ensures your home feels custom-made for your life — not something that’s adjusted after everything is built.
At Vivid Interiors, we love working with clients right from Day 1 when your home is just a sketch on paper. That’s when the magic truly begins.
If you’re planning your dream home or renovation in Nepal, don’t wait for the structure to rise. Let’s build your interior story from the foundation itself.
Contact Vivid Interiors today to begin your design journey at the right time.