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  • Every project moves at its own pace, and the timeline is largely dependent on scope and the speed at which we can arrive at decisions together. Some elements are outside our control - construction timelines, tradesperson availability, and the manufacturing and delivery of custom furniture pieces, which can range anywhere from 6 to 20+ weeks. Construction timelines are set by the general contractor, and we collaborate closely with them to keep things moving.

  • Full-service design is where we do our best work, but we're open to the right smaller project. If you're unsure whether your scope is a fit, the best place to start is a complimentary chat. You can start that process by reaching out in my inquiry form.

  • Earlier than you think. Whether you have a fully formed vision or just a feeling that something needs to change, we want to be part of the conversation from the start, ideally before a contractor or architect is hired. The earlier we're involved, the more intentional the outcome.

  • Good design is an investment - in your home, your quality of life, and the long-term value of your space. Every project is different, and budget is something we discuss openly and early in our process. What we can promise is that every dollar is treated with care and intention.

  • Most product ships directly to a receiving warehouse, and there's a good reason for that. Every piece is carefully inspected upon arrival so that any damages are identified and reported immediately so they can be addressed before installation day. Shortages are caught and remedied early, and your furnishings are stored safely until every last piece is ready to go. This process protects your investment and ensures that installation day goes exactly as planned. Many of the furnishings I source come from trade-only vendors that ship exclusively via freight carriers, which require a warehouse equipped with a loading dock to accommodate large semi-trucks, another reason a receiving warehouse is simply part of the process.

  • Absolutely, if you have pieces that are meaningful to you and you'd like them incorporated, I will do my absolute best to honor that. In some cases I may suggest small alterations to help an existing piece harmonize with the new design, but your attachment to what you already own is always part of the conversation.

  • It's everything. Styling is the final act, and without it, even the most beautifully designed space feels incomplete. The art, accessories, books, and textiles are what make a space feel lived in, layered, and alive. Think of the interior design process as a play: the architecture and furnishings set the stage, but styling is what brings the whole performance to life.