greckfil Posted September 12, 2008 Report Posted September 12, 2008 DH & I are planning on remodeling our very tiny galley kitchen and adjoining family room by expanding out about 8 feet. The problem is, neither one of us has an eye for what goes together. We both know what we like/don't like when we see it, but just aren't creative enough to coordinate things on our own. So, are we better off getting an interior designer's perspective first, or hiring an architect? Are architects trained in any way to help people decide on things like what countertop color looks best with a particular cabinetry color? On the flip side, would an interior designer be aware of things like plumbing & electrical requirements/codes? This is the home we plan on staying in for at least the next 15 years, until our children finish school, so we'd like to make it very much "ours". Can anyone help? TIA! Quote
Tormod Posted September 12, 2008 Report Posted September 12, 2008 I think it's a good idea to talk to an interior designer first, just to get idea. Bring a floorplan and some photos of your kitchen, and write down what you consider important things. Quote
christopherbford Posted July 5, 2010 Report Posted July 5, 2010 hi to all...i live old home so many thinks remodeling my home but i have not exact ideas about that.in my home have 3 room but i remodeling first main living room. in basically for my entertainment center.i buy a Modern Designer Styling,Flat Screen Televisions and size around this type:Stand:50”(L) x 19”(W) x 20”(H),Media Tower:21”(L) x 19”(W) x 46”(H) so what will be do first consult architect or interior designer first? for my home. Quote
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