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Rangel Builders LLC
5.0(
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Designer - Kitchen

Serving Belmont, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Great experience with Rangel Builders. Through communication throughout the project and we were so pleased with the work. Highly recommend and will definitely use them again."
New Construction
Siding & Trim Work
Exterior Job: Siding
Pool Cabana
New Build: Modern

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Belle Maison Interior Design
4.8(
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Designer - Interior Lighting PlanDesigner - KitchenDesigner - Residential (Interior Space Planner)+1 more

Serving Belmont, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Emergency services offered

"I am so thrilled with the results of Belle Maison's Interior Decorating support. I can't stop going to each room to admire the results! I needed help choosing interior paint colors in order to create a more cohesive look and to brighten and lighten my rooms. Gina recommended a color palate that integrated with all of my existing decor and the results are just perfect, beautiful, and elegant. She also guided me in selecting a new furniture that fit perfectly into my space and the new color palate and are of excellent quality and workmanship. Gina has beautiful taste and such a great eye for color and style. She is wonderful to work with...warm, responsive, and offers firm suggestions and guidance that helped me in my decision-making. She has high quality sources and vendors to call upon for completing projects. When we next need interior decorating help, I will definitely engage Belle Maison Interiors."
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Magnolia Kitchen
Response time12 hrs
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Interior Design and Decorating questions, answered by experts

Look to the professionals when figuring out the secrets to styling a bookshelf. Place decor in varying heights, mix colors and textures, and always create a balanced overall design by alternating where you place extra decor items. Most importantly, don't overfill the shelf. Leave a bit of open space to deter clutter.

Yes, most designers tailor plans to fit your budget. Discuss financial constraints during initial consultations.

While the terms 'interior designer' and 'interior decorator' are often used interchangeably, they represent distinct professions with some overlapping work. The primary difference lies in the scope of their projects.

An interior decorator focuses on the aesthetics of a space, making less permanent decisions about decor. Their work involves selecting colors, fabrics, furniture, wall art, paint, and other finishes to 'dress' a room and enhance its style.

An interior designer has a broader scope that includes a decorator's aesthetic focus but also extends to the structural and functional aspects of a space. Designers are qualified to plan layouts, make structural changes, and manage overall functionality. They handle permanent decisions regarding fixtures like cabinets and bathtubs, establish floor plans, and may hire contractors.

Due to the technical skills required, interior designers typically have formal education, certification, and may hold a license, which can result in higher fees. As a general rule, it is best to hire an interior designer for major remodeling projects and an interior decorator for projects focused on establishing or refreshing a home's interior style.

It depends on the scope of the project and your confidence in your own design capabilities. If you’re simply replacing a few appliances or want to change the cabinetry, you most likely do not need a designer. If you’re doing a full reno, you should bring in a pro unless you have a very strong design sense and want to spend hours laboring over the various technical details.

Establishing a whole-house color palette gives your home a sense of uniformity and makes your interior look more visually appealing. Overdoing a single color can make your home feel monotonous, while too many colors can create a sense of chaos and disorganization. When in doubt, choose a foundation color and then use complementary colors to accent.

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