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While most rooms in your home can benefit from a Washington DC Interior Designer, one space that is sometimes left to the homeowner is their den, study or library. Many people like to use that room as sort of an in house museum of their life. Books from their profession, odd trinkets from exotic places, and paintings and other forms of art that have some meaning to them aside from their general artistic value, if any.
This room is a personal statement that can only be assembled by its host. So where does the job of the Washington DC Interior Designer come into play? Why in every nook and cranny of the room minus the personal artifacts. You’ll need to confide in your interior designer just what type of relics and treasures you will want to display in the finished room, or at least what you hope your eventual collection to come to be made up of.
They can add the personal touches that match your memorabilia. Special lighting for a portrait display or a glass faced cabinet for the antique dueling pistols that you have a great story as accompaniment with. Maybe even a proper stand to anchor that delightful Suit of Armour you bought right out of an English castle. In this situation you provide the accessories and your interior designer will help you show them off.