Interior design is far more than selecting paint colors and furniture – it’s about creating functional, beautiful spaces that truly represent the people who live or work in them.
Our principal designer Catherine, Montague had the pleasure of joining a local podcast to talk about some of the biggest misconceptions around working with interior designers.
Too often, people assume hiring a designer is a luxury—unaware of the value a professional can bring to the functionality, efficiency, and overall success of a project. Others fear they’ll lose control of their space, when in reality, great design is deeply collaborative.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s really like to work with a designer—or want a peek behind the curtain—check out this short podcast > here
What truly sets Montague Design apart is what we describe as our core philosophy: infusing designs with “love, empathy, and a French-sational sense of fun.” The love represents their passion for design and the deep connections they form with clients. Empathy comes through in their judgment-free listening process, ensuring the final space truly reflects the client’s needs and preferences. And that “French-sational sense of fun”? It’s about creating an enjoyable design process where everyone – clients, architects, contractors, and tradespeople – collaborates as a team to solve problems and create together.
Thank you to the Good Neighbor Podcast, team & especially host Leila Carter.
