| Q:
Why should I hire Slifer Designs? |
| A: In most
cases, we are working with second homeowners. Because you can’t
be here 100 percent of the time, you benefit from hiring an interior
designer who can take care of everything for you in your absence.
With our turnkey services, we offer you time to enjoy your vacation
home. Let us do the work so you don’t have to. In addition,
by hiring Slifer Designs you are guaranteed creativity, versatility,
integrity, punctuality and happiness. Guaranteed. |
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| Q: Who will be my contact? |
| A: Your
primary contact will be one of our experienced Interior Designers.
Interior Designers with Slifer Designs have at least five years interior
design experience and in some cases, twenty-plus years experience.
Each designer has a team that includes Design Associates and Production
Assistants. This ensures that if the Interior Designer is out of
the office when you call, you will always be able to talk with someone
who knows what your job status is. |
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| Q:
How involved do I have to be? |
| A: Typically,
we meet in-person at our design studio during the very beginning
of the job process. You are able to see our retail showroom and our
extensive resource library. After the initial meeting, it really
depends on how much time you can and want to devote. Some clients
are more involved than others. If you don’t have the time,
and many of our clients don’t, we keep you informed of all
design decisions we make. If you have the time and interest to stay
involved, we will use our many resources to include you in the decision-making
processes by, for example, e-mailing you swatches of fabric options
or faxing you different dining room chair designs. Our policy is
that we will work with you as much --- or as little --- as you prefer.
We are also available to meet with you at your home to see the project
and conduct a walk-through. |
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| Q:
How will we communicate throughout the process? |
| A: Phone,
e-mail, fax, express mail, overnight mail, in person – whatever
it takes to let you know how the job is progressing. |
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| Q:
How do you charge for a residential interior design job? |
| A:
We
charge Slifer Designs’ Retail with no design fee or hourly
charges. Slifer Designs’ Retail is typically around a 10% discount
from the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP). We require
a signed contract and a retainer to start working on your project.
We will prepare a detailed budget proposal for your approval. A deposit
on the approved budget proposal is required before we begin ordering
for your new home. |
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| Q: What
if remodeling is involved? Or, what if it is new construction and
we need to choose fixed finishes and need interior drawings created? |
| A: If
it is minor remodeling, then the designer will charge an hourly fee.
If it is new construction, or a project very detailed and needing
additional technical expertise, our Interior Architecture department
prepares a separate proposal. It can be priced a variety of ways
including hours, a fixed fee, or a not-to-exceed fee. |
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| Q: I have
been hearing a lot about “green design.” What does that
mean and do you offer that service? |
| A: We
have a “Green Team” made up of designers and employees
who are passionate about environmental sustainability, both in interior
architecture and residential design. Green design touches all aspects
of design, from selecting fabrics, carpeting and furniture made from
renewable resources, to selecting low VOC finishes and healthy building
materials. We enjoy partnering with architects and builders who are
also experts in green design. We have developed a computer database
of vendors and companies who offer sustainable products. We also
host a monthly meeting for our local Green Building Alliance, a non-profit
group made up of community members and whose most immediate goals
are to facilitate the process of having a Sustainable Building Code
adopted locally in Eagle County in 2006. They are also dedicated
to educating the local building and design community to the advantages
of creating sustainable projects. The Roaring Fork Valley in Colorado
and the state of California are excellent leaders in this area and
have set great examples for others to follow. |
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| Q: I heard you have an architecture
department. Does this mean you can design the whole house, including
exteriors? |
| A: Our
interior architecture and resort hospitality department focuses on
interiors. We are experts at space planning, kitchen and bathroom
designs, fixed finish selections and construction documents. We enjoy
working with your architect and making sure the overall floor plan
will work with our proposed furniture layout, which is why it is
important to assemble your design team at the beginning of the process,
just in case minor adjustments need to be made. |
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| Q:
Tell me why the large size of your firm is a benefit to me? |
| A: The
size of our company is an advantage to you in many ways. We have
an extensive resource library that allows clients and designers to
touch and feel every imaginable fabric, hardware, fixture and trim
piece imaginable. Our 20,000 square foot warehouse affords us space
to store items until they can be installed. Our large design staff
works in teams so there is always someone available for you to speak
with regarding your job. We have a retail showroom, which provides
beautifully arranged vignettes giving you an idea of what your new
home might look like. We have a finance department that works hand-in-hand
with your design team keeping the job on-track. Lastly, we are a
large firm for a reason: We continue to make our clients happy. |
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| Q:
What if I don’t know what look or style I want: |
| A:
This is not uncommon. Our designers are highly trained to assess
your needs and desires right from the first meeting. You will spend
a lot of time with us looking at photos in our portfolio and walking
through our showroom. Afterward, it is apparent what your likes and
dislikes are. We also ask that you look through major and regional
magazines like House and Garden, Elle Décor, Traditional Home,
Veranda, Architectural Digest, Western Interiors and Design, Estates
West, Mountain Living, Colorado Homes and Lifestyles and LUXE. |
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