
The term “free consultation” is used loosely these days. It shouldn’t just mean a casual chat. A design consultation should be a working meeting with clear goals and deliverables. The real test of a consultation is what gets accomplished. A skilled interior designer—or any design professional—should be measured by how efficiently they move your project forward, not by how much they compliment your outfit. Many firms offer to come out for “free,” but they often won’t share valuable ideas or intellectual content unless they are paid. Think of your paid consultation like an audition. It’s your chance to evaluate the designer’s communication, feedback on your list, and creative ideas that fit your budget.
Ask yourself after the meeting:
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What did I accomplish?
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Has my project moved forward?
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Do I know what needs to be done, who will do it, and how much it will cost?
How to Prepare for Your Design Consultation
Before your consultation with Evoke Interior Designs, come prepared. Know what’s not working in your space and what must change for you to live comfortably. Bring 6 to 12 clear images of spaces you like. Be ready to explain which design elements you love. Most clients don’t love an entire room—they connect with a key feature or feeling. Also, be honest about what must stay or must go. If you’re working with a partner, make sure both of you can clearly share your preferences—even if they differ. One of the biggest jobs of an interior designer is to understand different tastes and find solutions everyone loves.
What to Expect from Your First Working Meeting
This first meeting is where you should be open and honest about what you like. Ask questions about all parts of the process and set your expectations. Lastly, eat something before the meeting. Two hours will fly by!
#1: Define Your Vision with Evoke Interior Designs
Clients often like different styles, and sometimes one partner is unsure until the design process begins. At Evoke Interior Designs, if clients can’t articulate their style, we ask them to take our style quiz. This helps us understand their preferences for color, pattern, and finishes. We also share images to see what resonates. Many clients say, “I’ll know it when I see it.” That’s why it’s our role to expose you to options you didn’t know existed. A skilled designer creates your unique look—they don’t just follow trends.
#2: Have Important Details Ready
Before your working consultation, gather:
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Images of spaces or styles you love
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A list of deal breakers—what absolutely must change
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An idea of your investment budget
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A flexible schedule to evaluate natural light
- An open mind and notebook for notes
#3: Be Present, Engaged, and Open
Projects finish the way they start. If you want to get your project moving, a well-organized working meeting is key. Make sure everyone involved in decisions is present, so everyone hears the same information. Interior designers guide you through the process and help you avoid costly mistakes. They offer many options based on your approved budget. If you want a better, more unique result with less time and money spent, work with a designer. They make practical suggestions that fit your taste and lifestyle and speed up the process.
Why Work With Evoke Interior Designs?
Whether you’re excited or nervous about your project, professional guidance saves time and money. If you’re considering consultations, have a phone chat first. This helps you feel out the designer’s personality and communication style. The first call is usually free and reveals a lot. You’ll have many calls during the project, so it’s important you work well together.
Have questions about our process, from consultation to completion? Reach out anytime—we’d love to share more.
See you soon,
Joey
Evoke Interior Designs