Homepolish: The "Uber" of Interior Designers

One night as I was creeping around Instagram I came across the Homepolish account. I knew nothing about the company other than they showed up in my "search feed" so they must have something in common with my Instagram interests. 

Immediately after seeing their photography I fell in love with the brand. Clean, crisp, simple interior design images that I could not take my eyes off of. The imagery was as if it came directly from a West Elm, Anthropology or Crate and Barrel magazine. If you like any of these brands I can guarantee you will enjoy Homepolish! 

I liked the brand so much I clicked through to their website. It turned out ... Homepolish is a personal interior design service that you pay for by the hour. I had been wanting to revamp my living room so this service peaked my interest! There are a few steps to the full Homepolish process (if you wish to go through with them all) but the first, is a complimentary consultation. I thought to myself, "what do I have to loose" by trying it. So thats exactly what I did! I completed the required profile that included questions such as my location, style, space I wanted to decorate and budget. After submitting my profile, Homepolish matched me with a local interior designer that fit my profile (this is why I call it the "Uber" of interior designers!). Within a day, I received an email from Homepolish introducing me to my "Queen Bee" interior designer, Jen Elsenbeck. 

Within one day, Jen was at my house for the consultation. Jen spent over an hour at my house talking about the space I wanted her to help me decorate, what my style is (I love mid-century) and what home furnishing companies I gravitated to. After our session, Jen sent me a detailed email recapping our conversation and estimated a number of hours she felt the project would take based on the consultation. From here, YOU have the option to proceed by buying design hours or not continuing with the process. I have to admit, its been a month since that consultation and I have not yet bought design hours. I have every intention of buying a few design hours (there are multiple design packages) but haven't pulled the trigger. I am hoping to make this happen at some point this summer. 

I will be sure to share an update once I have completed the full Homepolish process! In the meantime, check out Homepolish's site for inspiration and sign up for a consultation. Happy home designing!

How can you not love Homepolish with this living room setup?

How can you not love Homepolish with this living room setup?

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