5 Additional benefits an Interior Designer could add to your project
As a property developer, it’s important that each and every project that you work on is successful.
A lot of time, effort, and money go into a housing project and if you don’t end up making a profit when it comes to selling or renting, it could have big knock-on effects for your whole business.
If you want to ensure that your project runs smoothly, one of the best investments you can make is in a professional interior designer.
Many property developers may think that interior design is one of the last things to think about but in fact, it should be one of the biggest priorities. A well-designed house can result in a huge range of benefits, both for you as a property developer, and your residents.
If you need more convincing about their importance, here are five additional benefits that an interior designer can add to your next project.
Vintage and Sustainability
Sustainability should start to inhabit all aspects of our lives and be integrated into all interior design decisions.
With the world trying to change to a more sustainable future, what better time to walk down to your local vintage furniture store and find a one-off, unique antique to really get your tenants talking. After all, one man's trash is an interior designer's treasure!
Second-hand shopping can be fun as you can find an array of eclectic one-offs that can be mixed and matched into different areas of your property. So when you’re checking out modern furniture to decorate your latest project, think, “Can I find something similar second-hand?”
If the answer to the question is yes, do some research and keep your eyes peeled in charity shops and you should quickly be able to source the perfect vintage mirror or unique lampshade.
We know that, as property developers, we can be held back on design decisions when it comes to regulations on furniture. But even if you can add just a few vintage pieces to your next project, it could make all the difference.
3. Help you pinpoint your design style
Translating your vision into a physical property can be difficult if you’re not well-experienced in interior design.
You may have created mood boards, started to look through product catalogues and talked to retailers about the products you want, but that doesn’t always guarantee that the finished product is going to look like you imagined it in your head.
When you work with an interior designer, they are there to help you pin down your style, or the style you’re trying to achieve in the space, and find the best way to make it happen.
Choose Mardesign for your next property development project
If this article has convinced you that hiring an interior designer is essential to the success of your next project, we’d love to hear from you. At Mardesign, we have a huge wealth of experience working on a range of interior design projects.
Using our creative and innovative approach to interior design, we’ve been able to help our clients secure high rental prices, maximise their return on investment, and make better use of their time on-site.
Learn more about how we do things and book yourself in for a free discovery call where you can figure out if we’re the right fit for you.
Check out what investors say.
“Raquel helped us maximize the internal layout of our 5 bed HMO with some very creative solutions. I'd recommend Mardesign to anyone who wants to take their properties to another level.”
— Justin Lai. JCL Property