expanded design consult

$450.00

This Expanded Design Consult offers design direction as well as answers to any pressing questions you may have regarding your home's environment.

Consultations are completed within 90 minutes and can be performed on-site or remotely. With this service, resources such as mood boards, product lists, mockups, and floor plans are not provided; the entire service happens within the 90-minute period in your home.

Because there is a time limit for each consultation, we both need to be prepared to make the most of every minute we have.

Here’s a list outlining how you should prepare for our meeting: 

  1. State your goals. Think about the desired purpose of the space we’ll be discussing, as well as the look and feel you want to achieve. Envision your ideal end result and then gather some example images of the things you like and the spaces that speak to the style you’d like to create.

  2. Specify your problems. What design dilemmas can I help you with? Make a list, starting with your most pressing issue, and then continue on with more items needing to be improved in order of how urgent they are. During the consultation, we’ll address the items in your list from the top down and go until the time is up. I don’t book repeat Expanded Consults with the same client, so make sure your most important issues are first!

  3. Think about your scope. You probably want me to come up with ideas that are greater than what you’ve come up with; but it would still be helpful for you to give me an idea of how ambitiously you’d like me to think. Do you want me to consider tearing through walls or throwing out all the furniture and starting over with your room? — OR — Do you have specific limitations in mind concerning budget, time frame, and scope? I ask because there’s no use for me to come up with grand ideas if there’s no way we’ll be able to make them happen. On the other hand, also remember: There’s no need to think too small either, especially if you happen to have a lot of $$$ hanging around in your back pocket for this project.

  4. Need paint color selections, too? Let me know beforehand so I can bring my paint decks.

  5. Remember: We only have 90 minutes, so don’t get too ambitious. I’ve covered a lot of territory in consultations before, but I can’t design your whole house this way! :-)

  6. Also Note: If I arrive at your home and we come to the conclusion that you’ve just got too much to deal with and need to invest in one of my other interior design service offerings, you will only be billed $250 for a get-to-know-you meeting. Soon thereafter we will reconvene and begin working on your project with a more fitting approach.

Is the Expanded Consult right for you?

It could be If you need more than just a few quick questions answered by email (the virtual Q&A), but you don’t have the resources to devote to a full-scale design package.

If all you need is 90-minutes of uninterrupted time with an expert who can guide you toward your design goals and help you think outside the box, then yes...this is the package for you.

Additional Notes: This service is offered on a one-time-per-client basis: limited to one consultation per customer and only available as my schedule permits. Any follow-up questions or correspondence will be billed as a virtual Q&A, paid in advance, or you can book a full package.

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This Expanded Design Consult offers design direction as well as answers to any pressing questions you may have regarding your home's environment.

Consultations are completed within 90 minutes and can be performed on-site or remotely. With this service, resources such as mood boards, product lists, mockups, and floor plans are not provided; the entire service happens within the 90-minute period in your home.

Because there is a time limit for each consultation, we both need to be prepared to make the most of every minute we have.

Here’s a list outlining how you should prepare for our meeting: 

  1. State your goals. Think about the desired purpose of the space we’ll be discussing, as well as the look and feel you want to achieve. Envision your ideal end result and then gather some example images of the things you like and the spaces that speak to the style you’d like to create.

  2. Specify your problems. What design dilemmas can I help you with? Make a list, starting with your most pressing issue, and then continue on with more items needing to be improved in order of how urgent they are. During the consultation, we’ll address the items in your list from the top down and go until the time is up. I don’t book repeat Expanded Consults with the same client, so make sure your most important issues are first!

  3. Think about your scope. You probably want me to come up with ideas that are greater than what you’ve come up with; but it would still be helpful for you to give me an idea of how ambitiously you’d like me to think. Do you want me to consider tearing through walls or throwing out all the furniture and starting over with your room? — OR — Do you have specific limitations in mind concerning budget, time frame, and scope? I ask because there’s no use for me to come up with grand ideas if there’s no way we’ll be able to make them happen. On the other hand, also remember: There’s no need to think too small either, especially if you happen to have a lot of $$$ hanging around in your back pocket for this project.

  4. Need paint color selections, too? Let me know beforehand so I can bring my paint decks.

  5. Remember: We only have 90 minutes, so don’t get too ambitious. I’ve covered a lot of territory in consultations before, but I can’t design your whole house this way! :-)

  6. Also Note: If I arrive at your home and we come to the conclusion that you’ve just got too much to deal with and need to invest in one of my other interior design service offerings, you will only be billed $250 for a get-to-know-you meeting. Soon thereafter we will reconvene and begin working on your project with a more fitting approach.

Is the Expanded Consult right for you?

It could be If you need more than just a few quick questions answered by email (the virtual Q&A), but you don’t have the resources to devote to a full-scale design package.

If all you need is 90-minutes of uninterrupted time with an expert who can guide you toward your design goals and help you think outside the box, then yes...this is the package for you.

Additional Notes: This service is offered on a one-time-per-client basis: limited to one consultation per customer and only available as my schedule permits. Any follow-up questions or correspondence will be billed as a virtual Q&A, paid in advance, or you can book a full package.

This Expanded Design Consult offers design direction as well as answers to any pressing questions you may have regarding your home's environment.

Consultations are completed within 90 minutes and can be performed on-site or remotely. With this service, resources such as mood boards, product lists, mockups, and floor plans are not provided; the entire service happens within the 90-minute period in your home.

Because there is a time limit for each consultation, we both need to be prepared to make the most of every minute we have.

Here’s a list outlining how you should prepare for our meeting: 

  1. State your goals. Think about the desired purpose of the space we’ll be discussing, as well as the look and feel you want to achieve. Envision your ideal end result and then gather some example images of the things you like and the spaces that speak to the style you’d like to create.

  2. Specify your problems. What design dilemmas can I help you with? Make a list, starting with your most pressing issue, and then continue on with more items needing to be improved in order of how urgent they are. During the consultation, we’ll address the items in your list from the top down and go until the time is up. I don’t book repeat Expanded Consults with the same client, so make sure your most important issues are first!

  3. Think about your scope. You probably want me to come up with ideas that are greater than what you’ve come up with; but it would still be helpful for you to give me an idea of how ambitiously you’d like me to think. Do you want me to consider tearing through walls or throwing out all the furniture and starting over with your room? — OR — Do you have specific limitations in mind concerning budget, time frame, and scope? I ask because there’s no use for me to come up with grand ideas if there’s no way we’ll be able to make them happen. On the other hand, also remember: There’s no need to think too small either, especially if you happen to have a lot of $$$ hanging around in your back pocket for this project.

  4. Need paint color selections, too? Let me know beforehand so I can bring my paint decks.

  5. Remember: We only have 90 minutes, so don’t get too ambitious. I’ve covered a lot of territory in consultations before, but I can’t design your whole house this way! :-)

  6. Also Note: If I arrive at your home and we come to the conclusion that you’ve just got too much to deal with and need to invest in one of my other interior design service offerings, you will only be billed $250 for a get-to-know-you meeting. Soon thereafter we will reconvene and begin working on your project with a more fitting approach.

Is the Expanded Consult right for you?

It could be If you need more than just a few quick questions answered by email (the virtual Q&A), but you don’t have the resources to devote to a full-scale design package.

If all you need is 90-minutes of uninterrupted time with an expert who can guide you toward your design goals and help you think outside the box, then yes...this is the package for you.

Additional Notes: This service is offered on a one-time-per-client basis: limited to one consultation per customer and only available as my schedule permits. Any follow-up questions or correspondence will be billed as a virtual Q&A, paid in advance, or you can book a full package.