Speaker A
Updating your interior design can enliven your surroundings and bring a new sense of order to
your living space. I knew what I wanted to change in the aesthetics of my flat but on the one
hand I didn’t feel I had enough expertise to do it myself and on the other I wasn’t too keen to
hire a professional. I doubted whether a stranger could take my vision and run with it. Still,
after I considered the scale of the project, I had no choice but to take a risk. The woman I hired
was firm, charged a flat fee and demanded payment up-front in full on any purchases that had
to be made. I hesitated about that for fear that I might be swindled, but eventually I reluctantly
agreed, and it was one of the best decisions in my life. She helped me narrow down
the overwhelming choices and knew exactly where to find the best deals. The thing
I appreciated most was her fresh perspective on my home.
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Speaker B
As interior design is subjective, it can be an intimidating process to hire someone to make
decisions about your home. But I felt so bored with my apartment that I was ready to take
the plunge into the unknown. I just needed a professional who could rise to the occasion. But
I was already overdrawn and I really had to keep the expenses within my budget. The designer
I hired charged an hourly rate so to trim down her fee I decided to do my own purchasing and
installation. However, when I asked for a shopping list and the floor plan so that I could choose
certain items myself, she was very vocal in her displeasure. She had a go at me and made snide
remarks about my stinginess. I gave back as good as I got and at some point we found ourselves
in a no-win situation. But let’s face it, I didn’t hire a designer to do the shopping or order things
on the Internet, did I?
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Speaker C
I’m not a person who willingly cedes control, so knowing the effect I wanted to achieve,
I decided to attempt the makeover myself. I thought that it would spare me the onerous task of
trying to convey my ideas to a stranger. But I work long hours so I had to carry out the project
in stages and it turned out to be a real mess. The colours were wrong, the lighting was too dim
and the tiles in the bathroom needed redoing because they were misaligned. I had no choice but
to hire a professional to put things right. The problem was that by that time all my savings had
run out. To cover the designer’s fee I got a substantial loan and after a week of lengthy
negotiations signed a contract. I had the flat done within a month, and surprisingly the result
wasn’t much different from what I had wanted originally.
adapted from https://www.houzz.com