Start with the goals
Bring a simple outline of the rooms involved, what is not working, and what you hope will feel different when the project is done.
Preparation guide for a first consultation with a designer with practical insight from a Montreal interior design studio. This article is grounded in the kinds of planning, layout, and selection decisions that shape real projects.
Whether you are planning independently or preparing to work with a designer, these points can help you approach the project more confidently.
Bring a simple outline of the rooms involved, what is not working, and what you hope will feel different when the project is done.
Photos, measurements, inspiration images, contractor notes, or a rough renovation scope all make the conversation more efficient.
A first consultation is a good time to ask about process, decision order, budget priorities, and what level of design support makes sense.
The most useful guidance helps you recognize what matters, what can wait, and how individual choices connect to the finished atmosphere of the room.
Reading about design is most helpful when it turns into a practical next step for your own space.
Notice what is frustrating, what feels underused, and what never quite looks or functions the way you want.
Not every problem needs a dramatic solution. Often a handful of smart choices changes the room the most.
A designer can help connect layout, finishes, lighting, furnishings, and timing when the project becomes too broad to organize alone.
Once the general advice starts to connect to your own project, the next move becomes much clearer.
Talk through your own project and the questions that feel most relevant right now.
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Articles can point you in the right direction. A direct conversation can help translate that advice into decisions that fit your rooms, your style, and your priorities.
Tell us what kind of room or project you are planning and where you need clarity. We will help you understand the best next step.
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