Sacramento Interior Design - What Exactly Does "Redesign" Mean?

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  • Author Barbara Bussey
  • Published January 12, 2011
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Just what is "redesign"?

Think of it as a room "make-over", transforming a space, using many of the beautiful things you already own. You don’t need tons of money, the newest furnishings or the latest designer-endorsed pieces. Your home décor should reflect your personality and be the sanctuary you enjoy sharing with others. Refreshing what you already own, your space can be beautiful, functional and reflect the needs of your lifestyle.

While using what you already own is a good thing, this could also be the perfect time to bid farewell to furnishings that are a.) worn, b.) don’t fit in your space, c.) make you cringe, every time you look at them. And don’t forget, excess clutter that accumulates over the years, is never pretty.

Depending on your budget, you may want to consider a new wall color, a new furniture piece or accessories to add warmth, or a splash of color to a space. Either way, redesign services can reignite a "love affair" with the place you live or work, in as little as a few hours.

5-Step Redesign Process:

  1. Consultation: Preview your space, discuss design goals and budget. If you’re one who prefers to go-it-alone, the consultation can be used to create a to-do list or to bounce your design ideas off of someone with lots of experience in creating beautiful rooms.

  2. Edit: Once your design goals are determined, it is then decided what "stuff" needs to go. Often, after years of accumulation, this is an important step in the redesign process.

  3. Assess: Based upon your budget and desires, wall colors are considered, flooring, light fixtures, in case any updates need to be made.

  4. Rearrange: Ideally, all artwork will be removed and accessories from a space, assess furniture placement and then replace the art and accessories that work in the room. Can something in this room work better in another room? Can a piece of furniture or art in another room, work better in this room? Let’s find out!

  5. Replace: Time to stand back and see if anything’s missing, before the make-over’s complete. Are new throw pillows needed to add some color? How about an accent rug or lamp? Little things can have a big impact.

So remember you can always transform your space using mostly what you already have. Add in some highlights that can easily be accomplished even with a small budget and your "redesign" will be complete.

Barbara Bussey started Transitions Home Design in 2006 and enjoys working to create the home or office you’ll love to share with others. For more information about interior design tips visit her blog:  Sacramento Interior Design | Transitions Home Designs

www.transitionshomedesign.com

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