we understand your style and what is important to you
1Survey & Agreement
This initial design study will include a collaborative meeting to determine the scope of your project and direction of the design. We want to learn your personal style, what’s important to you and how to make your space blend perfectly with your lifestyle. After the initial survey, we will prepare a custom design proposal specifically based on your needs and budget.
2.Design Plans & Presentations
Once the proposal is agreed upon, we will work with you (and your builder if needed) to create a design plan. We will make creative suggestions on fabric, paint, furnishings, fixtures, flooring, and one-of-a-kind accessories through the use of samples, photographs, and floor plans.
3 Implementation
After the final design has been approved, we will set the project in motion by ordering all items and scheduling any necessary work. We will make sure all of your goods are fabricated and arrived as planned, work diligently behind the scenes to manage the project site as needed, and keep you updated regularly on the progress.
4Installation & Final Reveal
When your space is ready and all of your furnishings have arrived, we love to oversee the white glove installation. This is the final and most important step as we layer your new pieces with your meaningful pieces so it truly feels like home. Of course, we are happy to let our clients manage this step if they prefer!
“From planning the floor layouts to choosing paint, flooring, furniture, fabric, and lighting, Jennifer made sure it was all perfect. Her suggestions were unique and fresh which we would not have come up with on our own. We were thrilled with the final result and will definitely hire her again!”
“We loved working with Jennifer. She helped us with the design and finishes for our new home, all as well as fixtures and furniture. Her communication, collaboration and design expertise made the entire process run smoothly. We will continue to utilize and recommend her for all future interior design projects.”