Full service Design
Designer develops a clear concept and moves into sourcing and purchasing of finishes and furnishings. The next phase of the design process is project management: tracking orders, reporting regular status updates, and maintaining communication with contractors and subcontractors. Finally, installation and styling: the designer coordinates and oversees installation of materials and furnishings, and provides professional styling to ensure the spaces feel polished and complete.
New Construction & ADUS
Designer helps the client and/or architect to understand their needs and preferences from beginning to end. This category saves time, money, and worry by handling every detail of the project from initial concept through final installation. A designer can be especially beneficial for custom homes or properties with outbuildings, coordinating site-specific challenges and unique features. New construction follows the same elements and process as a full-service design, with careful planning, documentation, and project management throughout.
Virtual Design
Virtual design is less hands-on and places more responsibility on the client to manage the project. This approach includes mood boards, detailed floor plans, and virtual meetings to review progress. The designer provides guidance for a “do it yourself” approach, while the client handles installation and styling independently, resulting in a more efficient and cost-effective design service.