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Why You SHOULDN’T Consider Doing Your Design in Phases

Designing your home is an exciting opportunity to transform your space into something that reflects your unique style and meets your needs. But when it comes to tackling your design project, one of the biggest decisions is whether to complete it all at once or spread it out in phases. While the phased approach might seem easier on the budget or less overwhelming, it can actually lead to higher costs, delays, and unnecessary stress. Here’s why taking on your design project in one go is a smart choice.

Save on Shipping Costs

When you order items in smaller, separate shipments, the shipping costs quickly add up. Instead, batching your orders allows you to consolidate deliveries, often resulting in significant savings on shipping fees. This approach also ensures that everything arrives closer to the same time, streamlining the process and keeping your project on track.

Lower Labor Fees

Contractors and installers typically charge by the trip, so spreading your project over multiple phases means paying for their time again and again. By reducing the number of site visits needed, you can save substantially on labor costs. Completing the work in a single phase allows professionals to do more in less time, maximizing efficiency and minimizing expenses.

Save Time and Effort

Let’s face it: your time is valuable. A phased project demands more of your attention. By taking care of everything at once, you’ll avoid the hassle of coordinating logistics and making decisions non-stop. Instead, you’ll make most decisions at once and enjoy a more streamlined process, and see the results faster.

Avoid Costly Change Orders

When a project is spread out over time, there’s a higher chance of unexpected changes that can impact your overall design. Changing one aspect of the design can create a domino effect, leading to costly revisions and delays. Completing the project all at once ensures that every detail is thoughtfully planned and executed upfront, eliminating surprises and unnecessary expenses. Plus, a holistic approach guarantees that your entire space flows seamlessly from one room to the next.

The Bottom Line

Taking on your design project in one phase might feel like a bigger commitment upfront, but it’s a decision that saves you time, money, and stress in the long run. By reducing shipping and labor costs, minimizing your involvement, and preventing design changes, you’ll ensure a smoother, more efficient process that delivers a cohesive and beautiful result. Ready to bring your vision to life? Let’s make it happen—together, all at once!

Rebekah Nicole Interiors is a Dallas-based full service interior design firm that specializes in furnishing, styling, and cosmetic updates for a fresh, individualistic look.

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