FAQ

1. Do you charge for your first meeting?
No, the first meeting is complimentary and is an opportunity for both parties to meet and evaluate the scope of the work, review the Designer’s portfolio, and discuss compensation.
2. How do you charge for your services?
We have an hourly design fee and a mark-up on any product that can be purchased through the Designer only.
3. Why do you have an hourly fee and a mark-up on the product?
The design fee is for design concepts, solutions to the problems, and advice on any purchases. When a product is ordered through the Designer, there is a great deal of time spent on producing purchase orders, ordering cuttings of fabrics, and wall-coverings from current stock for approval. Additionally, time is spent on coordinating deliveries and generally ensuring that the whole process runs smoothly until the item is delivered to the client. The mark-up covers this entire process and assures the clients’ peace of mind.
4. Do I have to use a Designer’s services for everything, or just as needed?
Every Designer works differently. We are happy to work with you as a consultant and you can either use us for the entire process, or simply for consulting and advice, allowing you to make your own purchases.
We work with many different styles and prefer to help each client create their own signature style. Although styles vary, the common thread through all our projects is a clean, uncluttered look.
6. Why do I need an Interior Designer if I already have an Architect?
Architects and Interior Designers work very differently. Most Architects work with structure and building design and prefer not to work with details of interiors, such as kitchen and bath design, custom cabinetry and built-ins, color schemes, flooring specifications, and wall and window treatments. Designers can create a master plan for the interior of your entire home or office, which can be implemented in stages, as your budget allows. The ideal design team consists of both an Architect and an Interior Designer in order to cover all aspects of your internal and external spaces.

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