What happens when you hire an interior design consultant?

(And what an interior design consultant actually does!)

Okay, I’m writing this as an interior design consultant so I have included testimonials from clients to back up my claims! Interior design consultancy is so much more than someone making a pretty mood board and picking out a few pieces of furniture..

What design consultants are really offering you (as well as a kick-ass vision) is the chance to buy time.

Yes, DIY is awesome and brings a real sense of achievement but if you are short on time, impatient, prone to power cut-inducing arguments with your other half within 5 minutes of being inside an IKEA, or just simply don’t want the hassle then hiring a design consultant is definitely the way forward.

But, like, what exactly is a design consultant?

Let me explain!

First we’ll cover the design element.. paint samples, wallpaper/fabric swatches, hardware options.. this is all covered in the planning stages. I tend to start by preparing a few different concept examples to see if any resonate with you the first time we meet. If something jumps out at you we can then explore that concept/similar concepts in more detail. If you have your own ideas already and want to share your Pinterest boards with me ahead of the consultation this will help me get a good sense of what you like. If you don’t like anything you see that’s okay too! This first meeting gives me the chance to find out more about you, your household and what you love. I’ll then go away and put together a more considered set of options.

interior design consultant mood board - shag interior

Then, we’ll talk about layout, what’s working, what isn’t, pain points and any general issues you might have with a particular space. I’ll go away and work out some solutions. At this point we’ll have a really good idea of the design style we like and what changes need to be made to maximise the space. We can then start talking about furniture and I will then prepare to source the items required.

Next, let’s talk about the big time-saver, the bit that really provides the value, the project-management.

Of course I start with a consultation and move on to producing pretty mood boards before nailing a concept; but I also take care of all aspects of design – big or small – so you only have to deal with one person – me!

Let’s say you are looking to revamp your guest bedroom, maybe you haven’t even touched it since you moved in to the property.. there could be electrical work that needs doing – new sockets, light fixtures that need moving.. there could then be dated, fitted wardrobes that need ripping out.. of course there’ll then be plastering and flooring and decorating and maybe even new joinery.. that’s now at least 5 people you have got to find, talk to, book in, pay and manage.

interior design consultant wallpapering by shag interior

By hiring a consultant like me you will only need to deal with one person. I will project manage the whole lot. I have trusted tradesmen that I can recommend but I am more than happy to provide you with multiple quotes so you can rest assured that you are getting quality work for the best price. Throughout the process I will manage the diary and ensure the work is being done to the tightest schedule possible, as we all know home improvement work can be dusty, so I’ll make sure this is only for the shortest period time allows.

I’ll also manage payments so you are able to seamlessly pay invoices in one place instead of having to remember where you put that folded up piece of paper from the chippie 😉

All the while I’m sourcing that furniture and decor for you. Sending you links to pieces I think will work, hunting in shops to suit your style and budget – this can be anything from flea markets to antique shops to The Range! I’m happy to go wherever your design takes me!

interior design consultant furniture sourcing by shag interior

So now we have our design concept in place, the contractors have all done their bits, the decorating is finished, the key items have been sourced and purchased at your own pace.. what now? Well the final part of the package is the styling.

I completely understand that renovating is not cheap. It requires budgeting and, more often than not, saving. I allow my consultancy fee to paid in three monthly payments, making it easier for you to afford the other financial aspects (contractors, furniture). You can go at your own pace when it comes to purchasing the furniture and decor, and when you’re done I will come round and style the space for you. It doesn’t matter if this is 6 months after we started. I will pop round, re-arrange, style and photograph the space for you so it is exactly how we imagined it in the concept production stage.

And that, is what I do!

How much do you charge for this life-changing, mind-bending, out-of-this-world service I hear you ask?

Right now I’m offering a special rate of £625+ VAT. This covers up to THREE rooms. That’s right. Unbelievable value for money. This rate is only available if you book before 1st September 2024.

I’m Sophie from Shag Interior and I specialise is maximalism design for both residential and commercial property. I’m based in Cannock but I cover the surrounding areas as far as Stoke. To find out more, book a consultation or find painting/decorating availability call me on 07811 379900 or email sophie@shaginterior.co.uk

interior design consultant testimonial shag interior

interior design consultant testimonial shag interior

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Interiors Trends Predictions

Interiors Trends for Q3 – Shag Interior’s Predictions
Welcome welcome welcome interiors-lovers!
SO, this is the first blog post I’ve done with my trend predictions but I will try to post one as we approach each quarter because they are fun to see if I was right!
I’m going to dive straight in here and start with:

Plum/Mulberry

My spidey-senses are tingling and lately every time I look at a room or sit down to create a palette I am drawn to this gorgeous mulberry colour. I can see this being a bit interiors trend in the coming months, particularly as we head out of Summer. 

Paired with dark stained wood and brass fixtures this is an eye-catching but sophisticated way to revamp any room.

Rustoleum mulberry paint
Source: https://rustoleumcolours.co.uk/

Rustoleum have this colour in a tile paint which I’m tempted to try out in my kitchen.. you can grab it here

Not ready to paint the whole room? Try some bed linen against a gorgeous creamy wall colour & a wooden bedframe. Or for a super cosy, moody feel try a dark olive green on the walls and use polished brass decor to give it an ‘old-money’ feel.

TOP TIP: If you want to go all-in and colour drench a room in this colour I would recommend using matt for the walls and ceiling and satin or gloss for the wood and metal work – trust me, this will instantly add a luxe, high-end feel to any room.

Extreme Gloss

It was actually a client of mine who first brought this to my attention but over in the States we are seeing a huge surge in super-high gloss walls and ceilings. So shiny you can see your reflection! Particularly great for larger, period properties to really hit that grandeur. The name that keeps coming up in articles I see about this paint style is Paints of Europe, who, ironically, only sell their products in the US and Canada. But if you’re interested in a high-gloss/lacquer finish please drop me an email as I may be able to help! sophie@shaginterior.co.uk

Image: House and Garden
Source: https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/gallery/gloss-paint

TOP TIP: A lot of lacquer paints are not compliant with UK legislation as they can be harmful to the air quality so before you buy any old product from Amazon do your research and consult a professional’s advice.

Dopamine Decorating

I LOVE that colour is finally getting it’s 5 minutes after an endless age of greige and minimalism. Playful pops of serotonin-inducing tones are appearing more and more ,and Instagram fave @thishousewemade and @walbirchmansion really show us how it’s done here.

Source: https://www.instagram.com/thishousewemade
Source: https://www.instagram.com/walbirchmansion

If you’re not feeling this ambitious but want to introduce some colour into your home you could first try painting a piece of furniture, or introduce a new colour to a room by painting the skirting and/or doors. Small but deliberate colour placement can really put together a room (think ‘the unexpected red theory), and can draw the eye to otherwise un-noticed furniture that can sometimes make a room look dull.

But how do we find colours that compliment but are interesting together? Play around on tools like https://coolors.co/ or take some inspo from my favourite combinations below:

TOP TIP: There’s tons of painting tutorials on Youtube and TikTok to perfect specialist painting such as colour blocking and stripes, but if you’re pressed for time or just cack-handed then it’s worth getting a professional in. If you live between Stoke and Cannock or just outside at either end then I am available to hire for all your painting and decorating needs! Get in touch today – by calling Sophie on +44 7811 379900

Cafe-Core

This is definitely a trend happening and I would normally steer clients away from trends; BUT if you have the right home for it and enjoy this Parisian inspired style anyway it’s a good one to sink your teeth into as it will always look timeless.

Source: puqqu.com

Stacked spice jars, cafe curtains, bistro style furniture and dim lighting creates a cool, laid-back but grown-up home without being too theatrical. Kitchens obviously lend themselves well to this style and you can really amp it up by adding shelves filled with odds and sods like milk jugs, dried pasta in jars and cute butter dishes.

Cafecore kitchen
Source: civiljungle.com

If you live in a flat or terraced house with a narrow kitchen you can still achieve this look with a small bistro set and gallery walls. Extra points for a low hanging art-deco light fitting.

TOP TIP: A scented candle placed in the window or on the breakfast bar will instantly add a nice feel to your kitchen.

That’s my roundup of trend predictions for the next few months. What do you guys think we will be seeing more of? Anything you want to add to the list? Let me know in the comments!

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Interior Design: The Art of Clashing

Shag Interior HOW TO: Clashing

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Arguably one of the hardest interior design techniques to get right, clashing is a brave choice, but when done right the results are bold, eye-catching curations that compliment, not overwhelm.

As a maximalist I LOVE to clash… whether in my own home interiors or my dress sense. I love to throw together a few different patterns, colours and textures and create spaces and outfits that are visually interesting… or, “looking like I’ve done a cartwheel through Dunelm”, as my fiance would say.

Now, you can read design books, study the science of colour or search Google for the rules of clashing, but I think it simply comes down to a few basic things:

  • Sizing

    When it comes to prints, try clashing with different sizes. What I mean by this is by having lots of loud designs all in one place causes them to compete for your eye rather than compliment the one another. Take a smaller, animal print under a larger, floral one for instance. It works, they both allow the other one to breathe and look really good together. Source: spoonflower.com

  • Juxtaposition
    I like to clash completely opposing prints/textures. Why? It’s true what they say, opposites attract! And not only that, there’s often something so delightful in this technique. Tough leather upholstery softened with fuzzy cushions.. textured wallpaper clad with artwork.. Minton tiles sitting beneath a cotton candy pink front door.. Juxtaposing styles officially work.

    Source: Pinterest
  • Tone
    Picking two colours to clash together could lead to a design disaster.. think about the tone of the colour and the mood you are trying to create. We all know that primary red and bright green look

    pretty awful together. But have you tried a Mulberry with an Olive? Now that’s a cute clash. Colour-clashing is way more mainstream now than it used to be, just look at how red and pink are often seen together. If you’re new to mixing colours then try out these combos and see if any tickle your fancy:

    Sea green & light pink

    Blue and brown

    Orange and pink

    Another colour-clash trick it to mix two tones of the same colour, it’s a safer option for those just wanting to dip their toe in to the world of clashing and can bring a subtle clash to an otherwise minimalist/neutral space.

  • Texture

    It’s not just prints and colours that make for magnificent clashing.. I love to mix up the textures in a home, particularly with natural materials to create cosy atmospheres. Wooden beams, exposed brick, fluffy sheepskins and industrial-style metals are a good example of how mixing up textures in your space can drastically impact it in the best way. And you don’t have to go overboard and start installing beams to achieve this clash either. Try simple linen bedding offset with a glamorous, velvet throw; or rattan light shades hanging from a dark-painted ceiling.

Source: Pinterest

If you follow these rough guidelines I guarantee you you’ll start to figure out your own maximalist style and how clashing can work for you. It’s easy to master once you’ve got an eye for it so go and have fun, and don’t forget to tag me in your pics!

 

Although I’ve set out some ‘rules’ to follow the main thing to remember is interior style is personal and subjective, so have fun creating spaces that make you HAPPY!

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Want to dip your toe into Maximalism?

You'll recognise the motif from the image of the wallpaper above... Well we have this gorgeous print available which was done exclusively for Shag Interior by the clever creatives at Nuthatch Grey. They are limited edition and each one is signed and numbered for authenticity, I am down to my very last one available for sale so go grab it now! Available framed or unframed!

2024 Design Trend Series: Western Gothic

2024 Trend Series: Western Gothic

As someone who loathes the notion of trends I was hesitant about putting together this trend series for you.. but then I realised at some point my home style was a trend and I am still obsessed with my choices, so stick to a style you truly love & you’ll never go out of fashion.

  1. Western Gothic

My prayers have been answered.. finally we are seeing a fusion of two styles which are, in my opinion, independently a little bit immature. But together, oh my, do they look goooooood!

Dark walls, floors, ceilings and soft furnishings are broken up with raw wood, animal hides, brown leather and cacti plants. This is the marriage to beat guys. It’s like Clint and Morticia hooked up and went into interiors together.

See some of my favourite examples below. Source: Pinterest

Instant Update: Sheepskin

Get this 100% genuine sheepskin from Shag Interior and instantly elevate your home style! These fabulous fleeces are super high quality, wonderful skins with soft, long white fur with a dark-tipped end. £72

Instant Update: Cactus Plant

What better way to inject some serious yee-haw than with our Grow-Your-Own-Cactus kit! £16.99

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