PROCESS FOR FULL SCOPE INTERIOR DESIGN

1. Initial Consultation

2. Signing of agreement, receipt of retainer and commencement of project

3. Trade Day: on-site measurements, photos and final criteria meeting

4. Execution of floor plans and elevations, sourcing of fabrics and furnishings

5. Presentation of estimates and furnishings/materials; collection of deposit

6. Placement of orders and delivery lead time assessment

7. Budget review

8. Initiation of construction and/or renovation

9. Installation of design plan and receipt of orders

10. Furniture installation and styling

11. Client reveal

12. Deficiencies walk through

13. Resolving deficiencies

14. Client closure meeting and presentation of final invoices

15. Presentation of client binder and thank you

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BUDGET CONSIDERATIONS

MATERIALS

  • Furniture

  • Fixtures (lighting & plumbing)

  • Surface Finishes (paint, counters, tile, wall paper, etc.)

  • Equipment (refrigerators, ranges, computers, etc.)

  • Drapery Fabric & Hardware

  • Upholstery

  • Floor Covering & Rugs

  • Bedding

  • Art & Accessories

  • Windows, Doors & Partitions

  • Landscaping

TRADES

  • Contractor, Architect and / or Builder

  • Custom Furniture and Cabinet Maker

  • Painter

  • Counter & Tile Installer

  • Wallpaper Installer

  • Electrician

  • Plumber

  • Upholsterer

  • Drapery Fabricator

  • Landscape Architect / Landscaper

  • Receiving & Delivery Professionals

  • Artisans & Craftsmen

DESIGN FEE

The design fee accounts for the expertise required to create the design intent and carry a project to completion. This includes the procurement and coordination of both trades and materials. Design fees vary depending on the scope and specifics of each project.