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Full Service

Here, we will describe your most comprehensive offering, highlighting the characteristics of your client experience. We will take this opportunity to call out anything that differentiates your firm, such as your ability to create architectural drawings or your on-staff project managers. 

New Design & Remodel

Next, we will delve into your secondary service offering. This may be remodeling projects, speculative construction, or even a furnishings-only option. Throughout this page and especially for these unique services, we will speak directly to your ideal client and their pain points.

Distance Design

This will be a description of your remote interior design services. We suggest outlining when you'd come into the process (hint: it should be before they hire a contractor or even an architect!) as well as explaining why that saves time and money.

The Process

Many first-time interior design clients are curious about what to expect during the process, and this is your chance to educate and inform. We'll begin by sharing the first stages of the project, how you'll get to the know your client and the scope of work, and where you'll draw inspiration as the design phase begins.

Let's Work Together

We’d love to learn more about your project and explore how we can assist you. Get started by completing our inquiry form.

Phase One

We'll begin by sharing the first stages of the project, how you'll get to the know your client and the scope of work, and where you'll draw inspiration as the design phase begins.

Second Phase

Next, we'll offer an overview of the design phase including what will be included in design presentations, how you'll handle revisions, and how you'll engage with tradespeople and other professionals during construction.

Final Phase

Finally, we'll instill a sense of excitement for your viewers and encourage them to envision the end phase of their own project. We will provide details about your installation process, including elements they may not have imagined, such as photography or close-out materials.

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