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Check out all the ways we can transform your home from mundane to miraculous!

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In Home Design Consultation

An in-home design consultation is a personalized service where your designer visits your home to discuss your vision, needs, and preferences for a space. It’s a hands-on, interactive process that typically includes: a space assessment, discussion of design ideas, budget and timeline, and steps needed to move forward.

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In Home Assesment

An in-home design assessment is a detailed evaluation of your home with your designer to better understand your space, your needs, and your personal style. The goal is to gather information to make design recommendations that improve the functionality, aesthetics, and atmosphere of your home. This is great for empty nesters and homeowners looking to sell their home in the near future.

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Material Selection

Material Selection is a process that is great for any homeowner or custom builder who is looking for some slight hand-holding. The process often involves considering a variety of factors to ensure that the chosen materials not only align with the aesthetic goals but also the functional, environmental, and budgetary requirements of the project.

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Color Consultation

A color consultation typically involves working with your designer to select and harmonize colors for a specific space, product, or project. It’s an in-depth process where a consultant helps you choose colors that reflect your desired mood, style, and functionality, whether it’s for a home, office, brand, or event. Your designer can serve as your color consultant to offer guidance and smooth communication with your painting contractor.

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Purchasing + Receiving

As a designer, purchasing and receiving typically refers to acquiring materials, supplies, or assets necessary for a project, and the process of receiving them for use. It includes: Budgeting, Order placement, Tracking timelines, Receiving, Tracking and managing inventory, and Integration of materials into the project.

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Pre-Construction Consultation + Planning

A pre-construction consultation and planning phase is an essential step in any building project. It sets the foundation for a successful construction process, ensuring that all details are carefully considered before the actual work begins. The designer will tie the gap between the homeowner and the contractor to ensure there is clear communication and a successful plan in place.

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Project Management

For a designer, project management is about effectively balancing creativity with organization to ensure a smooth flow of tasks and meet deadlines. This includes: Planning, Collaboration, Designing, Time and Resource management, Delivery and Hand-off, and Post Launch.

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Spatial Planning + Staging

Spatial planning and staging are essential components of design. When working with a designer, these two elements work together to create a cohesive, functional, and aesthetically pleasing environment. Your designer will work with your existing materials or incorporate new pieces within the space.

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Hauling + Delivery

Hauling and delivery involve the process of transporting materials, furniture, or goods to a location as part of an interior design or project. When collaborating with a designer, hauling and delivery are critical steps that ensure the designer’s vision comes to life on-site.