3 Reasons to Get Started!
So, your home is coming to life—floor plans are taking shape, and the exterior is being fine-tuned. But have you thought about when to bring in your interior designer? Many homeowners wait until after construction drawings are finalized, but integrating interior design early in the process can make a significant impact on the final result.
Here are three key reasons to start your interior design before finalizing construction:
1. Cohesion: A Unified Vision from the Start
Great design is all about harmony, and that starts with early coordination between interior and architectural elements. By bringing in interior design at the right stage, we ensure that materials, layouts, and structural details align seamlessly with the home’s overall vision—creating a luxurious, fully integrated living space that feels intentional and cohesive.
2. Seamless Integration: Avoid Last-Minute Changes
Interior design is more than just selecting furniture and finishes—it influences key architectural details. Custom millwork, lighting placements, built-in storage, and shower niche sizing are just a few elements that require careful planning upfront. Addressing these details before construction drawings are finalized means adjustments can be made early, avoiding costly design conflicts later.
3. Budget Efficiency: Smarter Material & Fixture Planning
Waiting too long to finalize interior selections can lead to unexpected expenses and rushed decisions. Early interior design involvement allows for better material selections, fixture coordination, and cost-effective solutions that align with your budget—helping you make informed choices without last-minute changes.
The Space & Mark Approach: A Fully Integrated Design Process
At Space & Mark, we believe luxury residential architecture and interior design should evolve together. Our full-service approach ensures that both elements are considered from the start, resulting in a harmonious, beautifully functional home that feels effortless inside and out.
If you’re planning your dream home, let’s talk about how early interior design integration can elevate your space.