FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
I work primarily on an hourly basis so clients only pay for the level of support they actually need. My interior design services are $75/hour, and home staging or styling services are priced separately based on scope. Before any work begins, I outline a clear plan and provide a realistic time estimate so expectations feel comfortable and transparent. Furnishings, materials, and purchases are billed separately from design fees. I don’t believe in surprise charges, communication and clarity are central to how I work.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
It starts with a conversation. After an initial call or consultation, I gather details about your space, goals, lifestyle, timeline, and budget through a short intake process. From there, I outline the scope of work and recommended next steps. Depending on the project, this may include space planning, mood boards, finish and furniture selections, sourcing, and ongoing guidance through implementation. Whether working virtually or in person, my goal is to make the process collaborative, thoughtful, and grounded in both function and aesthetics.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I hold a Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship and am currently completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design, graduating in May. My education combines creative design training with a strong business foundation, allowing me to approach projects thoughtfully, strategically, and with clear communication around scope, budget, and execution. In addition to formal education, I bring hands-on residential design experience across a range of projects, including lived-in homes, rentals, and refreshes. My work is informed by both academic design principles and real-world application, with a focus on creating interiors that feel intentional, functional, and enduring.