House of Interiors
If you’re plagued by “ifs, whys and buts” when it comes to choosing an interior designer for your home, read on.
We chatted with the team at House of Interiors to shed a little more light on the process and answer some frequently asked questions about budgets and more.
Q: How does your process work?
A: We start with a personalised one-to-one consultation in which each client’s needs and expectations are identified. As soon as the first consultation has been completed, our interior designers aim to create functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces.
Q: Can I afford an interior designer?
A: The initial consultation and quote will give you a clear indication of how cost-effective we can plan your dream space. It is our work to ensure that we can get to your required design and budget.
Q: What is the cost of a consultation?
A: The quote of the consultation will depend on whether it is one room only or an entire house, time spent on site and distance to be travelled.
Q: Can I use my existing furniture?
A: Mostly we try to incorporate customers existing or sentimental pieces into a project combined with our products in the right way to make the space look beautiful.
Q: How long will my project take?
A: Depending on the size of the project or if it is custom made pieces, anything between 2-12 weeks.
Q: How much is the installation fee?
A: It depends on the item installed and the time spent on the installation.
Founded by entrepreneur and businesswoman Renthea Geyer in 1998, House of Interiors has earned an outstanding reputation for exceptional service over the past 25 years. Specialising in both interior and exterior design across the residential, corporate and hospitality sectors, the studio’s projects are characterised by creativity and technical skill, reflecting the team’s passion for design in every detail.
Contact:House of Interiors.
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