Our Design Process!
Each of our project vary in style and scope but EVERY project needs a back bone which is organized and executed properly to bring out the BEST results!
OUR PROCESS
We have refined our methods and process to provide the most seamless and best results outlined here in our 10 Step Process. This process garners the best results whether you are working with a professional designer, whether you are acting as your own the general contractor, whether you are a DYI’er, or whether you are a FULL SERVICE CONCIERGE design client of ours.
1. Analysis – working together our lead interior designers we will define needs and requirements for your interior design and home decoration thru detailed site or plan review and client interview.
2. Design Charrette – internal office time spent outlining the projects agenda and what and who needs to be involved in the project – results reviewed with our clien
3. Creative Time – the design team assembles inspirations and ideas to start the flow of design and bring to life the spaces within your home.
4. Interior Design Development – through the use of architectural software and development of design through selection of furniture, finishes, and decorative details is assembled to be used in the decoration of your home.
5. Interior Design Presentation – upon completion of our interior design work a presentation will be given for client approval.
6. Project Pricing – upon approval of design, pricing of all services, products and materials will begin that encompass your interior design project.
7. Project Management -implementation of interior design schemes to begin, purchasing and contracting of services will only begin upon approval.
8. Job Site Review – Interior Designer visit to the site during work to assure designs are being executed according to designs intent.
9. Decoration Installation – members of interior design team to oversee all deliveries for placement and review of products.
10. Project Completion – attention to each detail of design to be reviewed by lead designer to confirm proper execution of all elements of design.