Interior design is a bit like planting a garden—it’s an investment that blossoms over time, rewarding every penny you sow with a harvest of comfort, beauty, and lifetime memories. But just like gardening, the results depend on the seeds you choose (materials), the care you give (execution), and the landscape you work with (your home size and layout).
Before you dig into the treasure chest of possibilities, let’s unravel the key factors that can tug at the purse strings and shape the final cost of your dream home.
Would you like me to continue this into a storytelling-style flow, where each cost factor (size, materials, customization, location, etc.) is explained using garden metaphors—e.g., “Materials are like the soil—richer soil gives better blooms but costs more”? That could make your guide more memorable and stand out from generic cost articles.




