
I tried using Ikea's $99 interior-designer service. It was an incredible value with just one downside.
The author and their partner used Ikea's $99 interior design service for their newly built home in the Catskills, seeking professional help to furnish and decorate the space. The service was selected due to their familiarity with Ikea's style and affordability. The process began with booking an appointment online, which the author noted was slightly difficult to locate on the website under the 'Ideas & Inspiration' tab. The cost was $99 per room, and they opted to design four rooms. After booking, they completed a questionnaire detailing their preferences, such as minimalist designs, neutral tones, and kid-friendly furniture, and provided blueprints of their under-construction home.
The design process involved three virtual meetings with their assigned interior designer. The first meeting focused on the overall vision for each room, discussing lifestyle and desired aesthetics. The second meeting involved reviewing initial mood boards that included color palettes, textures, and furniture selections, all curated to reflect their style and needs. For example, the designer suggested a sleeper sofa for the upstairs loft to create additional sleeping areas. The final meeting presented detailed 3D renderings of the spaces, offering a realistic preview of the completed design and aiding in decision-making regarding furniture and layout, as well as practical elements like lighting.
Upon finalization, the designer provided a shopping list with recommended items, prices, and links for easy online ordering. While the service primarily recommended Ikea products, the author exercised flexibility by purchasing some Ikea items, such as bed frames, nightstands, and storage solutions, while also incorporating existing high-end pieces like a West Elm couch and a custom dining table. This hybrid approach allowed them to achieve a personalized, high-quality look within their budget, which was particularly important as they rent out their home on Airbnb. The blend of cost-effective Ikea furniture for high-traffic areas and higher-end pieces contributed to a special and inviting atmosphere.
The author found the service to be an incredible value, providing professional guidance, detailed planning, and a convenient shopping list for a fraction of the typical cost of interior design services. A notable benefit was the designer's attention to detail, exemplified by identifying a significant flaw in their kitchen blueprint that could have resulted in substantial expenses. The primary drawback identified was the exclusive recommendation of Ikea items by the designers. However, the author highlighted that this limitation could be mitigated by using the designer's advice as inspiration to source items from other brands, as they successfully did.
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