Taking the mystery out of interior design, starts with understanding the process. Knowing what to expect from your Interior Design Team and knowing what is expected from you makes the experience enjoyable and gratifying. Below you can view the steps involved, keeping in mind that each client is unique and the process may be adjusted accordingly.
At your complementary consultation, Sue will meet you at your home and spend about an hour discussing your design project. This enables us to determine your needs, how you use the space, and your expectations concerning the design of your home. During this meeting, we will go over your budget, our fees and your time frame for completion of the project. We want you to know that we will be there guiding you through the design process, adding suggestions and inspiration and making you comfortable with the experience.
We will prepare a contract, outline our services and fee structure for your review. Once you approve and contracts are signed, the interior design phase begins.
We will measure and photograph your home, noting all architectural details. During this phase, our team will space plan, create CAD drawings of your spaces and insert intended design features. Statement of Style will research, select, place and price every piece and welcomes the integration of your existing items.
We will present our plans and ideas for your review, incorporating samples, materials, photos, drawings and itemized pricing to help you visualize the end result. Upon the approval of the interior design presentation, your deposit is made. Your materials are ordered, contractors are scheduled and the execution of the design begins.
While construction and/or renovation is in progress, we will be ordering, receiving, inspecting and storing your furnishings, drapery, carpet, etc. Once complete, all items will be professionally installed. Accessories will be added to achieve the full effect.
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