What Is E-Design?! Everything You Need To Know About Hiring A Virtual Interior Designer
What Is E-Design?! Everything You Need To Know About Hiring A Virtual Interior Designer

Conceptually, e-design is the latest revolution in the world of architectural designing and fundamentally includes providing top-notch interior design services but entirely online. It is an affordable, simple, and safer (considering the importance of social distancing amidst the COVID-19 pandemic) alternative to the traditional interior designing facilities as the service is provided by virtual interior designers.
The technology has enabled architecture designers everywhere to collaborate with interior designers anywhere in the world, without the extra added travel costs or worrying about the boundary issues or location. Thanks to the digital age's glorious technological advancements, anyone can now avail of interior designing services without a designer having to set foot in the client’s premises.
Let us take a look at why e-design is all the rage in this day and age.
What Makes E-Design Such An Attractive Option?
Time-Saving
E-design is time-efficient as it has a quicker turnaround time than the traditional tedious interior designing. The virtual interior designer usually uptakes one room at a time so that the clients can get started on setting their space sooner and much quicker.
Flat Fee
Most outsourcing companies offer a flat rate fee for e-designing services, and there is no surprise, or rather a shock, which results in having to pay hidden extra costs at the end of the project, such as admin costs, travel expenses, and other overhead costs.
DIY
Somethings should indeed be left to experts to handle, but this virtual collaboration with a professional designer allows room for the client to be part of the process.
As a client, you will be the one taking measurements and photos of the space you want to revamp or decorate. Some designers also welcome inspirational photos if you have already got something in mind about how your dream space should look once it is completed.






