
Do you stare at your outdated kitchen, lose things in an unorganized entryway, or watch the dust collect in your grown kids’ forgotten bonus room? Do you ask, “When will I actually be able to make these spaces work for me?” Maybe the answer is now and later. Even if you’re not ready to submit permits, knock down walls or place furniture orders due to mortgage rates, high material prices or other financial or personal obligations, or both, it’s always the right time to start dreaming and designing your future spaces.
Start Designing Now
Building a relationship and planning with an interior designer early in the process is not just about drawings, shopping, style and finishes. It’s a strategic decision that pays dividends in clarity, efficiency, cost effectiveness, confidence and creativity. A designer explores the full potential of your home or apartment through space planning, concept development, visualizations and phased solutions. Whether your project is two months or two years away, having a plan in place ensures that when the time is right, you’ll be ready, you’ll minimize delays and avoid costly missteps.
New Home? Patience Pays.
Just moved in? It’s tempting to jump right into major renovations. But many design experts — and seasoned homeowners — suggest otherwise. A recent New York Times article, “Why You Should Wait to Renovate,” gives reasons why it’s smart to live for a while in a space before making big, permanent decisions. The elements that seemed urgent when you moved in might fade into the background, while new household patterns — like where natural light hits or which entry you actually use — become clear. According to the article, this “pause before the plunge” approach enables smarter, more functional upgrades in the long run.
In the meantime, engage a designer for smaller freshening-up projects — painting a few walls, swapping out light fixtures, upgrading hardware or installing new flooring — that improve comfort and aesthetics without locking you into a major project. They can work together with you on these initial changes while helping you slowly shape the larger vision.
When someone really knows your spaces, your lifestyle, aesthetic and priorities they can help you approach big renovations or additions with insight and efficiency. You won’t have to start from scratch when the time is right. From choosing materials to creating construction drawings to coordinating trades, your designer becomes a long-term collaborator who understands your home as well as you do.
The Luxury of Time
Designing without the immediate pressure of demolition also gives you the time to research, revise and reimagine. Together, you and your designer can experiment with layouts, identify what truly matters to your life, and make selections that align with your personal taste and future budget. It also gives you a clearer sense of project scope, which helps avoid the costly surprises that often come with rushed decisions.
Most of all, beginning the design process now helps you stay inspired. Living with unresolved design frustrations can start to feel defeating. But having a vision — even one that’s evolving — brings hope and forward motion. Whether you’re creating a mood board, budgeting for a future kitchen, or simply talking through options over coffee, you’re investing in the dream of a better space.
So you don’t have to wait for the stars to align. Let’s get started on your dream kitchen, sanctuary primary suite or future family room addition now.








