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Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Rupertos ()
Date: November 12, 2018 04:07AM

Good afternoon. My husband and I changed our place of residence and now there is nothing in the new house, just bare walls. I would like to do something unusual, but I am sure that it should be done by a competent specialist. Advise the best designer? Thank you in advance.

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Seriously... ()
Date: November 12, 2018 09:39AM

Ikea is way out of the reach of most of these downscale goobers. Home decor to them means a trip to an area nicer than where they live and scavenging from what the better off have left out by the curb.

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: troll harder, faggot ()
Date: November 12, 2018 09:55AM

Seriously... Wrote:
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> Ikea is way out of the reach of most of these
> downscale goobers. Home decor to them means a
> trip to an area nicer than where they live and
> scavenging from what the better off have left out
> by the curb.


Obvious troll is obvious.

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Storage-container living... ()
Date: November 12, 2018 10:28AM

Been to Ikea lately, douche? Did you have enough money to actually BUY anything? Hahahaha!

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Who's in with the out-crowd... ()
Date: November 12, 2018 10:36AM

Seriously... Wrote:
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> Ikea is way out of the reach of most of these
> downscale goobers. Home decor to them means a
> trip to an area nicer than where they live and
> scavenging from what the better off have left out
> by the curb.

This is all plainly true. The bulk of the FFXU crowd comes from the ranks of low-income, low-IQ, low-education. and low-information losers. The threads here confirm it a thousand times a day. What we have here are those who came to DC as if it were Sutter's Mill, hoping to strike it rich. But things just didn't pan out for them. Now they're busted and bitter. Find them shuffling around the aisles at Aldi.

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: agreed ()
Date: November 12, 2018 12:34PM

try the salvation army, or the other second and third or fourth hand shops around here. You can start a nice bottle collection to place on the pressed wood book shelves available. Save your Ragu and other bottles and add colored sands. Also, for floral you can easily get shrubs and bushes from our county parks. Be careful in the parks though as there are many homeless felons living in the parks nowadays --- mostly white folk homeless though as illegals get everything from the liberal government including free homes. Oh, sorry, I began getting off topic.

You could drive through areas of Oakton and Potomac on trash days and see what gets brought to the curb. I have had some good luck with this sort of decorating. And of course dumpster diving usually yields some good stuff but if you go that route wear a good pair of high leather boots because the last dumpster dive I performed I got bit by a fkn rat!!! Cost me a bundle for the emergency room bill.

on another subject or recommendation. I have been happily satiated with food by visiting BJs and Costco food samples. I make three or four circuits of the building and leave full. I have probably saved thousands over the years. I don't recommend this is you are dining with a date though. I tried this once taking a date to McDonalds I had a two for one coupon and she never dated me again. I did not even get lucky after sharing a big mac with her. And she even looked like she mighta eaten three or four of those burgers per day.

Another thing you can do to save money is go to five guys and get free peanuts. Use their napkings as your toilet paper and save on toilet paper.

Hope your decorating goes much smoother now.

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Jason Fulgham ()
Date: August 17, 2019 09:34AM

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Joanna Gaines ()
Date: August 17, 2019 12:42PM

Look through the photo galleries of furnished rentals in your price range.

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Davde ()
Date: August 17, 2019 01:30PM

Davde

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Silvernet ()
Date: March 17, 2020 01:42PM

Good evening. I think you should search for such services via internet. There are a lot of designers which are even working online. Check reviews, photos, prices, etc. I can say that it is not so cheap service so if you want save money you can decorate your room by yourself. For example I know one good variant, it is wall decal. Modern decals are really high quality and durable. Also there are many different designs to choose, like example check this basketball decal https://fortunacustomshop.com/product/basketball-wall-decals/ in my opinion looks nice!

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Henry Grant ()
Date: July 08, 2020 10:31AM

Hello. If you have such possibility of course it is good idea to hire good interior designer. I think you should search in internet some local variants with good reviews and portfolio. By the way you can also find interesting ideas for home by yourself. For example read about glass partitions on https://crystaliaglass.com/glass-partitions/ in my opinion it is really cool modern option!

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Sammuell ()
Date: July 11, 2020 06:30AM

We used an interior design specialist from https://sghomeneeds.com/services/interior-designing when we were moving to a new city and had really tight time constraints to get the choices made, and the two of us couldn't agree on anything. The designer helped us chose the color palette and the fabrics, and helped us find competent tradespeople to do the painting, window coverings, and upholstering. For us, it was worth every penny, and we'll probably hire her again the next time we move. We found her by asking our real estate agent who he used.
If you have more time you can just use houzz.com for ideas.

Often the rooms pictured have links to the items that you can buy (or in the user comments)...and you're not confined to one source. Another great resource is Pinterest.

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: caritu ()
Date: September 04, 2020 10:20PM

I completely agree with you that this should be done by a specialist. But do not forget that this is primarily your home, so first discuss all the details with the designer. I advise you to first ask your close acquaintances if they do not know a good specialist, and only then turn to other sources or people. I recently did a renovation and it was really difficult to find a good designer. I would also like to give you one little piece of advice about the kitchen. I'm almost 100% sure that you will be installing splashbacks in the kitchen. I do not advise you to use photo printing or just tile it. When I was renovating my kitchen, I used the original mirror splashback that visually enlarged the kitchen and also gave it a cooler look. I hope you succeed. Good luck!

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: thx for post ()
Date: September 07, 2020 12:03PM

caritu Wrote:
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> I completely agree with you that this should be done by a specialist. But do not forget that this is primarily your home, so first discuss all the details with the designer. I advise you to first ask your close acquaintances if they do not know a good specialist, and only then turn to other sources or people. I recently did a renovation and it was really difficult to find a good designer. I would also like to give you one little piece of advice about the kitchen. I'm almost 100% sure that you will be installing splashbacks in the kitchen. I do not advise you to use photo printing or just tile it. When I was renovating my kitchen, I used the original mirror splashback that visually enlarged the kitchen and also gave it a cooler look. I hope you succeed. Good luck!


My friend was just looking for this information. Thanks

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Opelord111 ()
Date: June 21, 2021 10:54AM

The best decision I ever made was to look for the different designs on the internet and try to make a mood board to see what colors I prefer, what type of design in general I want. I would suggest you first pay attention to high-tech design and also hire an interior designer or if your budget is limited try to arrange everything on your own using a planner like planner5d.com.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/24/2021 09:34AM by Opelord111.

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Re: Choosing an interior designer?
Posted by: Yes they can ()
Date: June 21, 2021 11:59AM

Forget the shills. Hire a gay.

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