Support

Consultation

A consultation is the best place to clarify your goals, understand your options, and decide what level of design support makes sense.

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What a consultation can help you do

The first meeting is often where the project starts to feel less overwhelming and more organized.

Clarify the scope

We identify what the space needs, what decisions are coming up, and what kind of design support will be most valuable.

Talk through priorities

You can bring pain points, inspiration, renovation ideas, or broad goals and we will turn them into a more useful direction.

Understand next steps

By the end of the conversation, you should have a clearer sense of how to approach the project from here.

What to bring

You do not need a polished package of documents. A few grounded details are enough to make the conversation productive.

Useful materials

  • Photos of the current space
  • Measurements or floor plans if you have them
  • Inspiration images or notes about preferred style
  • Questions about layout, finishes, lighting, or scope

Good topics to raise

  • What feels most frustrating right now
  • Whether construction is planned or only being considered
  • Any timing or budget concerns you want to flag early
  • How much involvement you want from the designer
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Need help with consultation?

Tell us where you are in the project and what kind of guidance would help most. We will help you sort out the next step.

You can also email [email protected].