FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Align: We begin by getting a clear understanding of your space, your lifestyle, and what you want to achieve. This step sets the foundation for everything that follows. Conceptualize: We explore layout possibilities and establish the overall design direction — creating a vision that balances function, flow, and a refined aesthetic. Develop: Materials, finishes, and key design elements are selected and layered together to create a cohesive, elevated look that feels intentional and well-resolved. Prepare: We finalize design details and provide clear guidance for execution — ensuring your contractor or team has everything needed to bring the vision to life. Complete: From construction through final styling, we remain involved to refine the details and ensure the finished space feels polished, cohesive and complete.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
I’ve worked with a range of clients, from homeowners taking on full home renovations to those looking for more focused design support in kitchens, bathrooms, or individual spaces. Many of my clients are balancing aesthetics with real-life functionality—whether that’s families needing practical, livable spaces or individuals looking to elevate their home without overcomplicating the process. A large portion of my work has been in renovation-driven projects, where I collaborate closely with homeowners (and often contractors) to ensure both the design and execution are aligned from the beginning. I also work with clients who want a more guided, full-service experience—where I can take the lead on decisions, sourcing, and overall direction. Ultimately, my clients tend to value thoughtful design, clear communication, and a streamlined process. They want a space that feels elevated and cohesive, but also practical and intentional for how they live day-to-day.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
would look for someone who not only has a strong design eye, but also understands how to make smart, intentional decisions—especially if your project involves renovation or remodeling. A beautiful space means nothing if it’s not functional, cohesive, and thoughtfully executed from start to finish. It’s also important to find a designer who respects your budget and knows how to prioritize where to invest and where to pull back. The goal isn’t just to spend more—it’s to spend well. Lastly, I’d pay attention to how a designer communicates and manages the process. Design projects can quickly become overwhelming without the right guidance, so working with someone who can simplify decisions and bring clarity to the entire experience makes a huge difference. At the end of the day, you want someone who can take your vision and elevate it—while making the process feel seamless and enjoyable.