Working with Desert Designs
Are you thinking of Redecorating, Remodeling, or Building?
Now is the time you should be consulting with Mary Weimer at Desert Designs Interiors. She can provide a point of view that your project needs. Mary listens to your ideas and fine tunes them, so that your project has flow and continuity.
Whether you are remodeling an older home or building a new one, the expert involvement of an interior designer is worth the investment. Since 1978, we've done countless design projects and know our way around the problems and pitfalls a homeowner can encounter.
Our hourly design consultation services
- Reviewing client's plans, redesigning specific problem areas and drawing up actual floor plans to best utilize the space
- Creatively rearranging furniture in actual rooms to best use the space
- Advising the client on the most up to date selections of decorative products such as unique tile, stone, carpet, area rugs, window coverings, laminates and other solid surface materials.
- Accompanying client to make actual purchases of appropriate materials and home furnishings or acting as buyer for client
- Providing lighting plan layouts for recessed lighting schemes
- Developing paint color schemes using a digital camera and a computer program that allows the client to actually view the room in various different painted colors
- Designing custom window treatment designs using a computer-aided design program creating better visual aids for the client, as well as having one of the area's best workroom and installation teams to complete our designs.
- Developing designs & drawings of custom cabinetry for kitchens, bathrooms, entertainment wall units, home office and library walls, and closet layouts
- Consulting on specific changes with skilled craftspeople and contractors, arranging and supervising work to be done.




Debbie Dumont of Walla Walla, WA:
"We'd never used a designer before, but were "stuck" on our remodeling, and didn't know how to proceed to the next level. Using a designer gave us a fresh look at what we might do to improve what we already had done. It was very rewarding."