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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
- 01You’ve probably seen plenty of picture‑perfect homes credited to a designer, often with a recognizable signature look or vibe. In those cases, an interior designer is responsible for the entire design from start to finish, including the procurement and installation of every design element involved. They handle inventory, and take on project management. They are responsible for the entire design and its implementation. It's less hands-on for the client, but also a larger investment and commitment than working with a color & design consultant. There are benefits to both, so it’s important to know which type of design service is best for you. Every project is different, and so is the kind of support you might need. Maybe you’re looking for a single session to fill in design gaps or refine ideas, or maybe you’d like more help creating a cohesive design concept from scratch. It’s not uncommon for clients I’ve worked with to work on their homes over time, little by little. Color and design consulting is flexible in that regard- you impact how our consultation time is utilized and the pace.
- 02The first step is to schedule a free 20-minute discovery call. During this call, we’ll talk about what you're looking for, answer questions you may have and see if my services are the right fit for you. It’s a simple, no-pressure way to get started! You can schedule your call below.
- 03As a color & design consultant I will objectively look at your space, and learn about your personal preferences. From our collaboration, and applying design principles- I’ll help you create or refine a direction for the space and provide practical suggestions for you to execute on your time table. For room redesigns or larger projects, I provide additional services to help you put pieces together so that you have a cohesive and customized design. Design decisions, purchasing and installments are up to you. Think of me as your design partner, educator and sounding board. My goal is to empower you before you hire a contractor, start a renovation or invest in furnishings and/or paint.
- 04Paint color selection, when done well, takes into account your spaces’ natural lighting and exposure, color as it pertains to your unique space & style (including an overview of design elements at play), color theory, and the building itself. With so many options, getting overwhelmed is a real problem people face- understandably so! Couple that with the big investment paint and/or labor is- you want to get it right the first time- being able to enjoy your color selections for years to come. When you work with me, I narrow down options based on your feedback, and hand select a curated scheme for my clients that takes all of the aforementioned variables into account. You have the benefit of my design AND color knowledge, with a level of customized advice you won't find at the paint store. With an in-home consultation, we’ll look at color cards in your space, and compare them with your current finishes. Virtual color consultations can be done via a video walkthrough of your space; I’ll send you large color cards based on what we discuss so you can do the same exercise before making your final selection(s). How much can get accomplished in one consultation depends on layout, and how many spaces/colors we’re looking at (1-5 generally). If you have a color family you love and have found some ideas, we can narrow down to the right shade(s). On the other hand, if you don’t know what you want, we’ll spend some time exploring that. I help my clients gain a better understanding of why color works well and why it doesn’t, which builds trust and confidence.
- 05I’ll take the time to listen to your likes and dislikes, and how you use your space so I can gain a better understanding of your goals and expectations. I take time to review the questionnaire I send you ahead of time so that I can come to our consultation prepared specifically for your space. Typically for any given room or project our time together will start with an initial consultation. During that initial 90 minute (in-person or virtual) consultation, I’ll provide feedback to help you consider ways of maximizing flow, function and/or visual balance and we’ll discuss priorities for the space. Anything from lighting, furnishings, paint colors, furniture arrangements and layout etc. This may include initial, actionable ideas you can implement yourself, or depending on scope of your project- it will set the foundation for additional time spent together redesigning your space(s). If you're considering paint color changes, we will look at color cards and/or examples for you to consider, if applicable. I’ll then put a document together as a summary that you can use as a reference going forward. Design boards, 2D floor planning and designer-by-your-side shopping assistance are available after initial consultation- please email me or schedule your free discovery call to learn more.
- 06This is one of the benefits of working with me. I can help you determine if it makes more sense for you to decorate or renovate given all the variables. I’m in your corner, helping you maximize & elevate what you have. Not every design problem needs a drastic solution to make a big impact. Let me be the first point of contact for you when you’re considering making changes. Whether you renovate or decorate, you’ll be better prepared without the pressures of a project in motion. Fixture and finish selections should be made as part of a cohesive design, so getting in touch before a renovation starts is ideal so you can be prepared for those decisions.
- 07Whether you have a historic home or building that you’re maintaining/ improving, or just want to preserve the defining features that give your place character, there’s value in making sure preservation fits into your design plan. The craftsmanship and materials used in old buildings are expensive or cost‑prohibitive to replicate now; they often stand the test of time, a true testament to quality. These defining features add so much to the warmth, sustainability and value to a building. It’s my belief that a paradigm of “renovating with respect” to a building’s architectural integrity always results in a more harmonious and interesting design.
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