
Designer Myths: What Matters (and What Doesn’t!)
When it comes to designing your dream space, there are a few things you might be stressing about that—spoiler alert—we, as your designers, genuinely don’t sweat. And honestly, neither should you. Our goal is to create the right space for you and your family, without the unnecessary pressure of outside expectations. So, let’s bust some common design myths and focus on what really matters.
1. A messy house for the initial walkthrough? No problem.
We’ve seen it all—kids’ toys scattered across the floor, dishes stacked in the sink, and laundry baskets overflowing. Trust us, we’re not here to judge. A little mess won’t throw off our design vision one bit. Focus on what excites you about the project, instead of stressing over last-minute tidying. We’re here to evaluate the potential of your space, not how spotless your countertops are.
2. What your friends and family think YOU should do
Your home should be a reflection of you, not your aunt’s idea of style or your best friend’s preference for open shelving. Well-meaning advice can be helpful, but at the end of the day, you live in the space. Trends will come and go, but your comfort and happiness matter most. Too many cooks in the kitchen just make the process harder for everyone. Trust your instincts, embrace your style, and design a home to feel truly yours.
3. What’s “expected” in kitchen and bath design
Forget the rulebook! Just because white kitchens and subway tiles are everywhere doesn’t mean yours needs to follow. Love bold cabinetry? Prefer an unconventional layout? Dreaming of a spa-like bathroom retreat? Let’s make it happen together. Instead of following a formula, we’ll design a space to suit your lifestyle and reflect your personality. After all, the best designs come from thinking outside the box.
4. Where your inspiration comes from
It doesn’t matter whether your vision comes from a magazine, a vacation rental, or a mix of ideas gathered over time—it is all valid! Some of the best designs start with unexpected sources—maybe a color from your favorite sweater, the cozy atmosphere of a favorite café, or even a childhood memory of a warm and inviting home. However inspiration strikes, we’ll work with you to translate those ideas into a cohesive AND functional space.
5. The first design should be perfect
Design is a process, not a one-and-done deal. If the first version isn’t exactly what you envisioned, don’t worry. Tweaks, revisions, and refinements are all part of the journey. The best designs evolve through collaboration, adjusting until every detail feels just right. We’ll guide you through each step, ensuring the final result is a perfect fit for your unique style and needs.
6. Am I supposed to have it all figured out?
Not everyone feels confident in their style, and that’s okay. Some homeowners prefer to have a design professional take the lead, guiding them through the process with expert recommendations. If that sounds like you, we will help at every step of the process. Our designers create different layout options, curate selections, and provide 3D renderings to help you visualize the possibilities. Whether you have a clear vision or no clue where to start, we’ll tailor the design to suit your individual needs.
Let’s create a space that’s uniquely YOU!
At the end of the day, we want you to love your home. We work to embrace the process, make adjustments, and ensure that every design choice reflects your style and needs. Instead of stressing over the small stuff, let’s enjoy the journey and create something truly special together.
Ready to bring your vision to life? Explore our projects for inspiration, and contact us today to start turning your dream into reality. We’ll be with you every step of the way!
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