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Renovation Realities: Hiring the Right Interior Designer with Wendy Glaister

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Renovation Realities: Hiring the Right Interior Designer with Wendy Glaister

FromAround the House® Home Improvement: A Deep Dive into Your Home


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Renovation Realities: Hiring the Right Interior Designer with Wendy Glaister

FromAround the House® Home Improvement: A Deep Dive into Your Home

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Oct 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hiring the right interior designer can be a daunting task for homeowners, but it doesn't have to be. Eric G sits down with award-winning designer Wendy Glaister the talented mind behind Wendy Glaister Interiors. Join us as Wendy shares her expertise on how to hire an interior designer, from understanding your vision to finding the right fit for your project and to explore the essential steps to finding a designer who truly understands your needs and vision. They discuss the importance of conducting thorough research, including reviewing a designer's portfolio and online presence, to ensure alignment in style and values. Wendy emphasizes that the designer-client relationship should be built on trust and open communication, as this can ultimately save time and money throughout the renovation process. The conversation also highlights the significance of managing expectations and the emotional aspects of a home project, ensuring that clients feel confident in their decisions and supported every step of the way. Eric G hosts a vibrant conversation with award-winning interior designer Wendy Glaister, delving into the intricacies of hiring the right interior designer for homeowners. Glaister shares her insights into the common apprehensions faced by those new to the design process, emphasizing that many clients have never engaged with designers before. This lack of experience often leads to uncertainty about expectations, costs, and the overall design journey. Glaister articulates the importance of clear communication and understanding between clients and designers, noting that a good designer serves as an advocate, guiding clients through their renovation projects while ensuring their needs and desires are met. The discussion further explores the significance of researching potential designers online, assessing their portfolios, and aligning personal values with those of the designer. Glaister advises listeners to look for designers who work with “normal people” rather than high-profile clients, emphasizing the importance of relatability in the design process. As the conversation unfolds, Eric and Wendy touch on the emotional aspects of home renovations, acknowledging that the process can be stressful and filled with challenges. They highlight the necessity of hiring professionals who respect one another, work collaboratively, and communicate effectively to create a harmonious working environment.Glaister also highlights the financial implications of hiring an interior designer, arguing that a well-chosen designer can ultimately save clients money by preventing costly mistakes during renovations. The episode wraps up with practical tips on how to navigate the hiring process, including the importance of feeling comfortable with your designer and ensuring that all decision-makers are involved in the design discussions. With a wealth of experience and expertise, Glaister's insights provide valuable guidance for anyone looking to embark on a home renovation journey, making the daunting task of hiring the right designer feel more manageable and approachable.Takeaways: Finding the right interior designer involves research and understanding their communication style and values. Homeowners should trust their instincts and ask questions during the hiring process. It's essential to include all decision-makers in design discussions to avoid miscommunication. Working with a designer can save money in the long run by preventing costly mistakes. Consider reviewing a designer's portfolio and social media to gauge their style and engagement. The relationship between the designer and contractor impacts the success of a renovation project. Links referenced in this episode:pyramidheating.com
Released:
Oct 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (38)

The ULTIMATE Home Improvement Podcast and Syndicated Radio Show. Two National Experts Eric Goranson “Eric G” and Caroline Blazovsky “Caroline B” help homeowners and contractors tackle projects around the house. This is not your typical handyman show. This talk show will bring you everything from the latest home DIY project and building advice to current events and celebrity guests. You will hear from leading experts, your favorite home improvement stars and creators of exciting new technologies for your home. If you want to learn about home improvement and be entertained this show is for you. About our hosts: Eric Goranson, CKD is a Certified Kitchen Designer with the National Kitchen and Bath Association for over 20 years and has been designing since 1993. Nationally recognized as “Eric G®”, he is a syndicated 10-year home improvement radio talk show host. Eric talks with homeowners and contractors about remodeling and new construction techniques every week. He is also a national podcaster and is now heard internationally and with about half of the listening audience being from the building trade. His shows draw great support from the contracting community. Eric also hosts the Around the House “Pro Insider” podcast that is for the residential building and remodeling professionals. Eric has managed everything from home builders, design firms, to custom cabinet shops and has been involved in thousands of projects being constructed or remodeled. Eric also consults with national brands on product design and industry trends, with companies such as Baldwin Hardware, Kraft Maid Cabinetry, and many more. From opening keynote addresses to hands on training seminars, Eric uses his communications skills to inspire and educate the people that are attending his events. Eric is a design and home technology speaker at national construction and remodeling events such as the Northeastern Retail Lumber Associations Lumber and Building Materials Expo, National Kitchen and Bath, Association’s Voices from The Industry, and for the National Association of Home Builders. Eric was a Kitchen and Bath Design News: Top 50 Innovator for 2019 and served on the Baldwin Hardware Design Council: 2017-2019. He enjoys home renovation projects and use to play the bass in Seattle rock bands. Caroline Blazovsky is nationally recognized as America’s Healthy Home Expert®. She is a home investigator, environmental consultant, spokesperson, and media personality promoting healthier homes throughout the U.S. She has been featured by AARP, Shape, SiriusXM, Broan-Nutone, House Smarts TV, The Jenny McCarthy Show, Good Housekeeping and hundreds of interviews. With more than 20 years of “house experience” and 30,000 home investigations--she can teach you the healthy way to home projects. She is a council-certified Mold Remediator (CMR), Environmental Allergen Consultant (CEAC) and Indoor Environmentalist Investigator (CIE) with graduate Sustainable Design education from Boston Architectural College. She is also credentialed through the National Environmental Health Association as a Healthy Homes Specialist (HHS). Caroline is a board member of the ACAC responsible for creating indoor air quality credentialing as well as a keynote speaker & scientific contributor to the national Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA). She resides as CEO of My Healthy Home®, a company specializing in indoor air quality products, consultations, and services. Ms. Blazovsky was named a 2020 Top 25 Leading Woman Entrepreneur in her home state of New Jersey and her company My Healthy Home was a finalist for New Jersey Business of the Year 2020. In her spare time, she is a graduate candidate in Public Health at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California. She enjoys making humans healthier and is collector of rock and roll memorabilia.