No two remodeling projects are alike

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You flip a magazine page and see a great looking living room design, or a comfy bedroom, the tile accents, the color hues, the tree just outside the kitchen window… and you say “ahhh… now that’s exactly what I want in my home”.  And you head-off to your trusty interior designer with that magazine page ripped and demand (errr, request) you want it all to look like that. :)

Truth to tell, your designer will give you a witty grin and motion to sit you down to say… “we can try that, but honey, it may be next to impossible because no two remodeling projects are alike”.  Your designer is ABSOLUTELY RIGHT.  Let me tell you why

1.  Material sourcing - Materials used to make that magazine picture may not be available in your area.  The materials they used may not exist at all too!  Imagine behind the lens all those warm lights and bulbs that help create the “perfect color tone”.  And I won’t even mention that some (if not most) of those magazine pictures were photoshoped too.

2. Setting and landscape - Magazine pictures are well draped with the right landscape and setting.  What do I mean?  Well, the interior design may perfectly match the size of the lot, the house, the view by the window, the tree by the corner or other accents that make the design stand our a little more.  Now you can’t have “that exact tree” or “that exact view” now would you?  

3. Budget - You may not have the same budget to purchase those beautiful accents (the carpet, the vase, that painting, the mouldings… etc.)

4. The homeowners - Do you live the same life as those who’s actually living in that perfect magazine picture?  What fits your lifestyle?  Your taste? Your being?  Designs are made to fit those who will use them.

Ok, now take a deep breathe and wipe those teary eyes.  You can still have the perfect living room of course.  You just need to work with the pros… listen to them… they can guide you on how you can make your remodeling project a dream come true.

 

Written by jim

September 5th, 2008 at 12:00 am

Posted in General advice