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Why Hire An Interior Designer

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Why Hire An Interior Designer

We’ve been in the business for twenty-four years. Our relationship with our clients does not end when the last nail is screwed in. We have been a part of projects that include interior designers and others that don’t. We’ve heard

Second, my education is in Interior Design! While I may sound bias, I assure you, I am not. Before my schooling, I thought some of the myths you might be thinking too, which I will address later. But what I learned through my experience, was that Interior Designers, besides being leaders in creativity, design, and styling; will save you time and money, saving you from costly mistakes.  

And if that doesn’t build our credibility, find numerous other articles and blogs on the same topic! But we’re here to find agreement. So here’s what we know.

1. They’re Professionals.

Consider why Interior Design is a field of study. Because no amount of Pinterest can make you a professional chef, event planner, or home builder. That’s not to say you cannot produce something delicious, fun, or beautiful. But the job of an interior designer is to use their field of study and expertise to create something innovative and custom to you.

Interior designers are not just the decorative decision makers, either, but will facilitate and track orders and deliveries, will make decisions to your benefit with their in-depth knowledge of materials, brands, and furniture options within your budget; and often know the leading trends and lifecycles far before Pinterest. Your home won’t just be another Pinterest home, it’ll be the home that influences all the other homes on Pinterest.

2. They will save you from costly mistakes.

Not only will interior designers maximize your living space, giving you the most function and beauty for your buck, but they will save you from costly mistakes. Familiar with building codes and standards, your interior designer will end up saving you from costly, timely mistakes. And often, interior designers save you from buying cheap materials, the wrong materials, or furniture you’ll end up replacing with the quality you should’ve began with. Not only does your home get the quality it deserves, but the value of your home just went up.

3. Their “sixth sense”.

Interior designers are the experts on beauty and function. While they are maximizing your space, they

4. Your design team.

So when do you include your interior designer in the plans? Right away. Your interior designer should not only work with the architect, but with the builder as well. They don’t just decorate your home, they should be a part of the design of your home for the best results inside and out. Experts that can work together for your best outcome are the people you want working for you, so the more experience your designers have with other architects and builders, the better.

5. The myths you must be thinking.

  • Interior designers only work for the wealthy.

Not true at all! While your impression may be of the Kardashians’ mansion homes and luxurious designers, interior designs are available to all. You just have to know how to find the right one for you. Find a junior interior designer looking for experience or portfolio pieces after their education, internships, etc. Otherwise, if you’re concerned about the money spent, you can either find an interior designer within your budget or better yet: see the investment of it. Interior designers will source quality products, quality furniture, and strategic decorations all within your budget. You may end up saving not only money but time.

  • Interior designers are glorified personal shoppers.

Rigorous education with degrees, certifications, and plenty of experience to prove otherwise.

  • They’re a scam to get paid to decorate.

Like I said, interior designers are much more than “decorators”. Actually, delete “interior decorator” from your vocabulary altogether.

Interior designers will form real, authentic friendships with the client to understand your needs and lifestyle for their designs to best fit you in your home, while considering the resale of it.

  • It’s a fun job, I want to do it myself.

Considering the scale of the project, especially if this is a new-build you’re designing, the interior design is no walk in the park, and is definitely not covered after a wild trip to Target.

With effective communication and an understanding of what you want your role to be, you will be a part of the selections process. No decision will be made without your go-ahead.

Your beautifully designed and built home deserves the same time and attention in the interior.

We’re on your side, because we want you to have the best home building experience you could ask for.

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The Best Homebuilder in Southwest Michigan

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The Best Homebuilder in Southwest Michigan

At Mark Scott Homes, we take pride in being recognized as the premier home builder in Southwest Michigan. With a commitment to excellence, transparency, and unparalleled customer service, we have earned the trust and admiration of homeowners throughout the region. Let’s delve into why Mark Scott Homes stands out from the rest and why choosing us means choosing the best for your dream home.

1. Value on Relationships:

At the heart of everything we do is a dedication to building strong relationships with our clients. We understand that constructing a home is a deeply personal and significant endeavor, which is why we prioritize open communication and collaboration every step of the way. From the initial consultation to the final walkthrough, we work closely with our clients to ensure their vision is realized to perfection.

2. Transparency:

Transparency is key to building trust, and at Mark Scott Homes, we believe in full disclosure every step of the construction process. We provide our clients with access to all bids and invoices related to their project, empowering them with the information they need to make informed decisions. Our transparent approach fosters a sense of confidence and peace of mind, knowing that there are no hidden costs or surprises along the way.

3. Open Communication:

Effective communication is the cornerstone of any successful partnership, and we pride ourselves on our open lines of communication with our clients. Whether it's discussing design preferences, addressing concerns, or providing updates on the progress of the project, our team is readily available to answer any questions and address any issues that may arise. We believe in keeping our clients informed and involved throughout the entire construction process.

4. Utilization of Advanced Software:

To streamline project management and communication, we leverage cutting-edge software that allows us to efficiently manage and communicate on projects. This technology enables us to keep track of timelines, budgets, and milestones with precision, ensuring that every aspect of the construction process is meticulously coordinated and executed. With real-time updates and notifications, our clients can stay informed and engaged throughout the duration of their project.

5. Commitment to Quality:

At Mark Scott Homes, we are committed to delivering nothing but the highest quality craftsmanship and materials in every home we build. From the foundation to the finishing touches, we adhere to the highest standards of construction excellence, ensuring that each home is built to last a lifetime. Our meticulous attention to detail and dedication to quality are evident in every aspect of our work, resulting in homes that are not only beautiful but also built to withstand the test of time.

6. Customer Satisfaction:

Ultimately, our success is measured by the satisfaction of our clients, and we take great pride in exceeding their expectations at every turn. From the moment you entrust us with your project to the day you move into your new home, our team is committed to providing an exceptional experience that is second to none. We are honored to have the opportunity to bring your dream home to life and are dedicated to ensuring that the journey is as enjoyable and rewarding as the destination.

In conclusion, Mark Scott Homes is more than just a home builder – we are a trusted partner, a beacon of integrity, and a symbol of excellence in Southwest Michigan. With our unwavering commitment to relationships, transparency, open communication, advanced technology, quality craftsmanship, and customer satisfaction, we set the standard for what it means to build a truly exceptional home. When you choose Mark Scott Homes, you're not just building a house – you're building a legacy.

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How To Stay On Top of Making Selections

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How To Stay On Top of Making Selections

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Thought your habit of procrastinating ended in school? We’re here to break the news that you will be tempted to jump back into those habits during the selections process. But we’re here to deliver the good news: we anticipated this and have created some tips and guides that won’t leave you screaming or tearing your hair out. At Mark Scott Homes, we strive not only to build your dream home at the highest quality, but the give you the best home-building experience.

The selections process may sound exciting for some and weary to others. Whichever side you’re on, it may feel redundant and even overwhelming at times. To break through habits of procrastination and avoidance techniques, we have 4 tips to stay on track during the Selections Process.

HERE’S HOW TO STAY ON TOP OF MAKING SELECTIONS:

1.     Organize the Details

  • It’s important to know what selections you need to make. Jot those down in an organized fashion. To help ease the process, we already have a head-start with our universal selections guide, which outlines what selections are needed and when they need to be made. In addition, we’ll provide you with a breakdown listing each specific item and its allotted budget.

  • A great way to plan ahead is to create inspiration boards for each room. Pinterest is your best bet to find images for this. Isolate what you like about the photos you’ve chosen and try to find examples of such things as tile selections and patterns, hardware finishes, lighting options, all the way down to installation types for your basins and hardware – if you have it in you. The more prepared you are, the less overwhelming you will be when the showroom guide asks you what you would like to see. Because let’s face it, the options are seemingly endless but your time and money are not (& that’s okay!)

 
 

Examples of an Inspiration Boards from Pinterest photos. Click here for our blog on how to design your home using Pinterest.

  • If you go into any of these stores or showrooms thinking you only need to pick out hardware; you may want to pack a lunch. Like you did in school, your best work always had a rough draft. The same applies here. Make your inspiration board your rough draft.

2. Block Out Time

  • We know you’re busy. We also know you probably wouldn’t choose to knock out the decisions for your interior doors and plumbing fixtures on your day off. However, the more efficient and timely you are, the more efficient and timely we are. Our goal is to get you inside your home as soon as well can, but a lot of that depends on the efficiency of your decisions.

  • Allow yourself time to think over your choices before making the final decision. Our recommendation is to take those samples back home with you (where possible) and sleep on them for 24-48 hours before firming up your decision. We understand that not everyone is a calm and quick decision-maker, and we know the choices are seemingly unlimited. Give yourself grace, but also a deadline!

  • You may think you’ll be able to knock out all your selections in one day, but we advise you to block out 2 hours at a time to combat mental fog and exhaustion.

3. Ask For Help!

  • It’s okay you don’t know every type of architectural or cabinet door style. That’s what we are here for. We’re here to help and so are the showroom associates. We will do our best to educate you before we set you loose into the wild.

  • Keep in mind, any question you have has already been asked. We are committed to being your partner and advocate throughout this process.

4. Hire Someone To Do It For You!

  • You will still need to be a part of this process, but the work of sourcing and gathering are off your hands! We are happy to work with your interior designer if you decide to go this route.

  • Interior Designers are not just decorators. Qualified interior designers work with the contractors to deliver a home that fits both your functional needs and your aesthetic dreams. 

We are continually working on bettering our systems in place and coming up with ways to better educate you during this process. Mark Scott Homes is on your team and we are thrilled to have you on ours!

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How To Use Pinterest To Design Your Home

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How To Use Pinterest To Design Your Home

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Pinterest has changed the way we create. From planning mom’s 60th birthday party to announcing an engagement to designing your bathroom to making brunch to DIYing lipstick, inspiration is everywhere on this handy platform.

So, thank you, Pinterest. Now we can never show up to another family BBQ without giving the dessert table a once-over and checking to see if the chip dip matches the ceiling fan.

Jokes aside, Pinterest is an incredible tool for all things creative, especially when it comes to designing your home. If you are building, renovating, or designing your home but don’t have a Pinterest account it’s time to make one.

Since its launch in 2010, Pinterest has made some major improvements, making it even easier to streamline your process for gathering inspiration and storing your ideas for the home of your dreams all in one place.

We’re giving you four tips on the best ways to do it.

Here’s how to use Pinterest to design your home:

1. Create and Organize Your Boards

Depending on if you’re renovating your entire home or a single room, be specific when you create your boards to organize your pins. Avoid creating a board titled, “Dream Home”, but break it down further and create boards for each room so you can easily find what you’re looking for. Are you renovating your master bath? Re-designing your closet? Building a front porch? Create boards for each project.

Pinterest is all about giving you the freshest, most relevant content. As you create each board, set a goal for when you want to finish say, designing your mudroom to get reminders about planning and keep your recommended pins relevant.

Want your partner, teen, or bff to give you their two cents? “Group boards” are a great option if you want collaboration on your pins to get everyone’s ideas in one place.

Don’t want your neighbors stealing your design ideas? We get it. You can also create “Secret Boards” so you can keep your brilliance to yourself.

Organize your boards on your profile either from A-Z, last saved to or drag and drop them in an order that makes the most sense to you.

Inside your boards, you can organize your pins any way you want. Maybe you want to move the pins you love the most towards the top for easy access, to put all the dining room tables you love next to each other to compare them side by side, or push your partner’s suggestion down towards the bottom.

The better you can organize your pins and boards as you go, the easier it will be to finish your project!

2. Find Your Favorite Pinners

Don’t follow hundreds and hundreds of pinners. Find the brands and bloggers who are active on Pinterest and creating quality content on the regular that aligns with your style. These will become the brands you trust and love (if they aren’t already).

Here are a few of our favorites:

  • Luxe Interiors + Design Magazine

  • Jean Stoffer Design

  • Studio McGee

  • Becki Owens

If you don’t follow hundreds and hundreds of accounts, your “following feed” will be more streamlined and less cluttered.

If following only a few pinners makes you panic, don’t worry. Pinterest saw that coming. On your “Home” and “Today” tab, you’ll get served the latest, most relevant content that matches the content of your most recent searches that aren’t limited to the accounts you follow.

3. Be specific with Your Searches

The more specific you can get with your searches, the better the content you’ll get. For example, if you search “mid-century modern brass lamp” you’ll get pages of great options and likely find what you’re looking for faster than if you had searched “cool brass lamp”.

Once you type in your super specific search, you can use the “Explore” tab or the “Shop” tab. With the “Shop” tab, you can see hundreds of mid-century modern brass lamps with their brand and prices and if you so desire, you can buy it right then and there. There’s always the option to use “More Ideas” for similar pins, or to “Shop Similar” whenever you search. Pinterest is making this too easy for us!

If you’re not ready to buy just yet but definitely want to save the idea, when you save each pin, make sure to comment what you love or don’t love about the pin to remind yourself of the specifics when you revisit it later. For example, “love the color, not the shape”. This is a great way to customize your pins!

Pinterest also lets you share or download your pins. Share your pins with your friends who are fellow pinners on the app by messaging it to them or sending them the link. Download the image if you want it saved to your phone or computer. These features make it easy to interact with your friends on or off the app and save the images to a folder on your computer if you want to store your ideas there, too.

4. Share it with Your Contractor or Designer

Keep your boards to yourself, or better yet, share them with your contractor or designer so they can get a better feel for your style.

This is where all the hard work you put into organizing your boards and pins pays off! Easily show your contractor or designer your dream for your living room, backyard patio or kitchen. Let them know exactly what you want.

Refer to any comments you made previously on your pins to point out the specifics. Maybe you loved the countertops, but you hated the backsplash. Or you loved the layout of the living room, but would love it even more if there were bigger windows. Point out what you like or don’t like about the design and let them browse your boards so they can make your dream home a reality.

Designing your home just got easier with Pinterest. Use these four tips next time you curl up on your couch with a glass of wine and get to work designing your home with this app.

Did we mention we’re big Pinterest fans, too? Follow us @markscotthomes to see our latest projects and get inspired for your own!

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