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If you can begin to imagine
it,
Boyles' designers can help you create it.
At Boyles, it all happens by design. Boyles' staff consists of sales
associates, IDS and ASID - affiliated designers. Our designers regularly
participate in show houses and design
seminars. They've completed projects for customers living around
the corner, across the United States, even around the world. Regardless
of your locale, a Boyles designer will happily help you complete
your home interior design or home interior decorating project.
What can a Boyles designer do for me?
Boyles' designers serve as consultants to help with the
process of interior decorating. They'll listen, interpret and make
suggestions so that you can make the right choices for your home.
From initial consultation through to adding the finishing touches,
they'll explain your options. Your designer can help you determine
where to spend and where to save to optimize the budget.
How do I get started?
It's a good idea for you and your family to begin considering
the following questions about your project. Keep in mind that the
more information you can provide, the more successful your designer
will be in helping you achieve your goal.
• For whom is the space being
designed?
• What activities will
take place in the room?
• What image do you want
to project?
• What timeframe do you
have in mind?
• What budget are you
comfortable with? |
Design Services:
• Space Planning
• Furniture Selection
• Fabric Selection
• Color Planning
• Rug Selection
• Lighting Options
• Accessorizing |
What should I bring to our first
meeting?
Bring photos, floor plans, fabric samples and paint chips of your
existing room with you. A pillow from the sofa or an arm cover from
a chair is helpful when matching fabrics. A drawer from the night
stand will help when coordinating finishes.
Be sure to bring measurements of the room.
If you have floor plans – great! If not, be sure to measure
the space. Begin by roughly sketching your floor plan. Next, record
your measurements on the plan. Try our free room
planner.
Bring new decorating ideas with you, too.
Since a picture is worth a thousand words, it is helpful
to bring visual images to share with your designer. Tear out pictures
from magazines or copy photos from design books. Reviewing these
images together with your designer will help get the design process
started.
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