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How Much Does an Interior Designer Cost Boulder, CO? (2026 Guide)
If you are researching interior designer cost in Boulder, here is the direct answer: most homeowners nationally spend between $2,000 and $15,000 on interior design services, but for full-service design on a renovation or new build in Boulder, a realistic planning range is 7% to 15% of your total project budget. On a $200,000 Boulder remodel, that means budgeting roughly $15,000 to $45,000 for professional design. Some national stats claim that Interior Design can be 20% of y
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When to Hire an Interior Designer in Broomfield, CO
The kind of room that is the answer to the question — when you walk in, you can feel that someone was holding the whole thing in mind. If you are searching the question of whether to hire an interior designer in Broomfield, you are not the first person to spend an evening on it. You probably love your house. You probably know it could be better. You may have already saved a dozen Pinterest boards and bought a few items that did not quite work in the room. The question now is
Jul 10


Why Window Treatments Matter More Than Most Homeowners Realize
Hung higher and wider than the window itself, this drapery makes the ceilings feel taller and the room feel larger — proportion doing the quiet work of luxury. When homeowners begin designing a room, window treatments are often one of the last decisions they make. The furniture has been selected. The paint is finished. The artwork is hung. Then someone says, "I guess we should pick out some curtains." At Vanessa Empire Interiors, we believe the opposite. Window treatments are
Jul 10


Why Storage Planning Is One of the Most Important Design Decisions — Bathroom Edition
Open a vanity drawer in a tailored bathroom and you find the work — every brush, every bottle, every ritual item with its own home. There is a particular moment in every bathroom we design — the first time a client opens the vanity drawer after install. The drawer is fitted. The everyday brushes have their own slot. The hair tools live in a dedicated compartment with an outlet inside the drawer so the cord never sees the counter. The skincare bottles stand upright in a divide
Jul 2


What’s the Difference Between an Interior Designer and a Decorator?
If You’re Renovating Your Home in Boulder, This Distinction Matters When homeowners begin searching for an interior designer Boulder, they are often presented with a mix of professionals calling themselves designers, decorators, and even kitchen specialists. On the surface, it can feel interchangeable. In reality, the difference directly impacts how your project performs, how smoothly construction runs, and how cohesive your home feels when it’s complete. This is not just sem
Jun 25


Why a Custom Kitchen Design in Broomfield Takes About a Year And Why That's the Point
The kitchen they had been quietly designing for years, finally drawn, finally built, finally lived in. There is a kitchen most homeowners have already designed in their head, long before they call a designer. It is the one they think about doing dishes in February, when the sink is in the wrong place. The one they walk through every morning while the range vents into a wall that should have a window. The one they have known, for five or seven or twelve years, they were eventu
Jun 20


Understanding the Difference Between an Interior Designer and a Contractor in Boulder
If you are planning a renovation in Boulder, one of the most important decisions you will make is who you hire first. Most homeowners begin by reaching out to a contractor. It seems logical. You are building something, so you hire the person who builds. But this is where many projects start to lose clarity. Understanding the difference between an interior designer and a contractor is what determines whether your project is thoughtfully planned or reactively executed. What a C
Jun 20


What Determines Whether a Home Feels Cohesive From Room to Room
You can walk through a beautifully renovated home and still leave feeling that something is off - that the kitchen and the living room are not quite speaking to each other, that the powder room is a different house than the entry, that the primary bedroom belongs to a project from three years ago. Every individual room is well done. The home, as a whole, isn't. The result is the architectural equivalent of an outfit assembled from five separately beautiful pieces that don't a
Jun 16


Why Good Design Is Not Always Visible - But Always Felt
A room you can walk into and exhale — without being able to say exactly why. You can usually tell within three seconds of walking into a great room. Not by looking at any one thing in it. By the way the room receives you. The light is right. The proportions are right. The temperature of the wood, the weight of the stone, the height of the ceiling and the height of the lamp under it, all of it is, somehow, settled — the room is at rest with itself, and your nervous system regi
Jun 10


The Quiet Luxury Kitchen: Why Boulder’s Most Refined Homes Are Moving Away From Trend
There is a moment in every kitchen design conversation when a client says the words quiet luxury kitchen design - and what they mean, underneath the phrase, is something more specific: I love what I love, and I want it to last. Maybe what they love is fluted cabinetry and unlacquered brass. Maybe it's a deep green island, or a marble-clad range wall, or hardware they saved to a Pinterest board two years ago and still haven't gotten tired of. There is nothing wrong with any of
May 13


How an Interior Designer Works With Builders During Home Renovations
Planning a home renovation in Boulder or Broomfield? Learn how interior designers work with builders to develop blueprints, coordinate design decisions, and guide successful kitchen and home renovations from early planning through construction. Home renovations involve far more than construction. Behind every successful project is a series of thoughtful decisions about layout, how natural light moves through the home, aesthetics, materials and finishes, lighting, cabinetry, a
Mar 13


What Does Full-Service Interior Design Include?
A Guide from a Boulder Interior Designer When homeowners begin searching for interior design in Boulder, one phrase appears often: full-service interior design. But what does that actually mean? Many people still associate interior design with selecting furniture or choosing paint colors. In reality, full-service design is a comprehensive planning and implementation process that guides a renovation or custom home from early concept through final installation. For this reason,
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