Episode 18: Interior Designers — What They Do and How to Choose One
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You’ve probably walked into a beautiful home that somehow just feels right — balanced, warm, and personal. That kind of magic doesn’t happen by accident. It’s the result of thoughtful collaboration between architect, builder, and interior designer, working together to bring structure and soul into harmony.
As a custom home builder with over 40 years of experience, I’ve seen how the right interior designer can completely transform a project — and how the wrong choice can create unnecessary stress and compromise your vision. In this episode, I’ll share what to look for, what to expect, and how to choose a designer who truly understands your style and lifestyle.
Whether you’re dreaming of your first custom home or already working with a design team, this episode will help you make informed decisions that ensure your space feels as good as it looks.
🎯 Tune in and discover how to build your masterpiece beautifully, intentionally, and the Landmark way.
Highlights:
• The real difference between a decorator and an interior designer
• How a designer shapes every detail of your home’s look and feel
• What questions to ask before hiring a designer
• How pricing structures and retainers typically work
• Why collaboration between builder, architect, and designer matters most
Glossary of Terms
Decorator – A professional who focuses on aesthetics such as color, furniture, and finishes, but typically without formal training in spatial design or construction.
Interior Designer – A trained and certified professional who plans and executes the functional and aesthetic layout of interior spaces, often coordinating directly with architects and builders.
ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) – A leading professional organization for interior designers that upholds design standards, ethics, and continuing education in the field.
Retainer – An upfront fee paid to secure a designer’s commitment to a project, ensuring availability and prioritization through completion.
Cabinet Drawings – Scaled design plans showing the layout of cabinetry, appliances, and plumbing fixtures to guide construction teams.
Finishes – The visible materials and textures in a home, such as flooring, tile, paint, and hardware, that define its look and feel.
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Resources & Links
· Landmark Custom Homes: https://www.homesbylandmark.com
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· LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-bell-lch/
· Email Rick: [email protected]
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