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Designers for a reasonable rate?
Hey everyone, quick question. Do any of you use designers for floorplan changes that don't cost an arm and a leg? We might be closing on a place where we'd want to remove a bedroom and put in a bathroom/closet, but I don't have the expertise to make sure that the design makes sense and that it'll help resale value. I've seen options for online designers at a reasonable price, but if I could find someone local that won't kill my budget, I'd like to go that route.