Interiors

I believe that the most important thing to remember when designing a room is that you actually live in your space. Your home should beautiful, intentional, and well-curated. But it should also feel welcoming and approachable. And it should reflect your personal style, not just the latest Instagram trends. Because, at the end of the day, you need a cozy sanctuary you’re happy to come home to…or happy to work in, play in, and live in.

 

Full Service Interior Styling

I love working with clients who want a more focused approach to styling their space. That could mean in-person consultation, top to bottom design plans, or shopping together for vintage finds.

Full service is the right choice for those looking for someone to be involved throughout a renovation or a complete overhaul of a space, and it’s also the best option for those who are looking for smaller, more specific needs, like putting the finishing touches on bookshelves and gallery walls. My full service clients also gain access to the full range of designer discounts.

Full service interior styling is priced hourly at $150/hour.

Room Design and E-Design

I work with my room design and e-design clients to style a room that works with their design preferences and lifestyle. Here’s an overview of the process and deliverables.

  • I send over a questionnaire to nail down your design preferences, specific pieces that you definitely want to incorporate (i.e., "definitely want a bookcase with storage"), and items that you may already have.

  • Using your answers from the questionnaire, I design two boards that offer different takes on the room, layout, and style.

  • Looking at the two boards, we mix and match to arrive at the final design. Design boards include one round of review, questions, and tweaks. All sourcing and purchasing info is included.

And, because I always want clients to walk away happy and I believe expectations are the key to a successful project, here’s a quick note on what e-design does not include: full service styling, such as on-call design advice and in-person consultation. Questions are limited to one round of review. I do not interface with contractors or craftspeople for e-design clients. Room design and e-design does not include ordering items, though you do have access to my trade discounts — ordering and project management will be billed hourly. Additionally, if there is an open floor plan, each functional space is considered a separate room, i.e. living and dining areas are two rooms.

Room design and e-design is priced at $550 per room.