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Hello from Oakland!
Hello !
I am Livia and I run an office in Oakland. We are planning to redecorate our space. I have spoken to a few interior decorators, and they cost a bomb. They undertake turnkey projects and say they will take care of the entire renovation from scratch to finish.
I am wondering if I should hire them to give me only design ideas, and get the exceution done myself. I can look for independent contractors who handle just their specific work, and I can work with each of them individually on each task separately. I am aware this would be a herculean task, to first find such contractors and then execute the entire project smoothly. But this will help me save a lot of money.
What do you recommend? Have any of you handled your renovations with independent contractors? Was the experience hassling? Any tips will be highly appreciated.
Regards,