It's a bit of a catch 22. Even if you did install the scripts first (which ragtek stated) may need template edits. the scripts themselves may need styling in the way of images, gradients and cat headers applied to them.
Most of the scripts I install with some needing styling to conform with the style I designed. Your best bet would be to experiment first and create a child style of the style you want to put in place then apply the scripts.
Eitherway, you may still need to design or hire a designer to make the minor touchups to keep the scripts install consistent with your style and put the necessary code in place within these scripts/templates.
I know 99% of the scripts I installed and products needed direct modification so no matter what method you opt for you may still need a designer/coder to pull certain images from that style unless you can do this all yourself.
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