Interior Design
- Definition planning the design, layout, finishes, lighting, furnishings, decoration, and overall aesthetic of an architectural interior.
- Services aesthetic expertise; knowledge of environmental psychology; collaborating with clients, architects and developers; architectural renderings; new construction and full-scale remodels; minimal purchase projects; exterior and landscape guidance; space planning; lighting design; product design; color palette; specification and procurement of fine furnishings: furniture, area rugs, artwork, light fixtures, window treatments, textiles, accessories and objects d'art; specification and procurement of finish materials: hardwood, stone, tile, appliances, decorative moldings, hardware, plumbing fixtures, wall finishes, and ceiling treatments; relationships with gifted artisans, hard-to-find vendors, inspiring showrooms and design cognoscenti.
Staging
- Definition researching, resourcing and acquiring all objects to accentuate the most desirable elements and downplay the imperfections of a residence for sale in real estate.
- Services aesthetic expertise; collaborating with real estate agents and home owners; identifying period and style appropriate for each project and/or property; creating overall interest, setting the tone and significantly increasing the perceived value of a property for resale; incorporating furniture, lighting, artwork, floral décor, greenery, linens and objects d'art; adding layers of interest and texture; creating unique features and enhancing a property's architectural details; uncovering a residence's spaciousness and concealing disorder.
General Information
- Fees vary by project type
- References - Available Upon Request