Need a Change?

Whether it be a new home, you’re bored with how your home is currently styled, or you want to update before listing your house to sell. Sometimes it takes a new perspective to help envision the perfect plan for the space. If you need someone to bounce ideas off of, or if you have no idea where to start, I can help you to achieve a functional and appealing interior environment.

 

Services

Design Consultation

This service is if you feel the need to talk through your ideas with a professional, or just want to hear an Interior Designer’s opinion before diving into a remodel or new build. I can help give you multiple options at different price points. This is an ideal “starting point” consultation.

Space Planning

If you want to see how things will fit into a new space, or want to see how I would rearrange your space, this is the service for you. I pride myself on helping to envision new ways to arrange a room.

Interior Styling

If you feel as though you already have the pieces you need, and you need help putting it together, I’m your girl! This service is great if you need a new vision in the arranging of all of your favorite things!

Rates

Prices for design consultations, space planning, and interior styling start at $115 an hour, but may vary depending upon the project requirements and size.

Can be combined with other services, contact for a custom plan and rate tailored to your needs.


Above are a few before photos of a family room that wasn’t used often. The room was a large space that was centered around a TV that was rarely used. Below are photos of the same space that I reworked and designed to maximize the room’s fullest potential. My client wanted a dining room space, and the original layout of the home didn’t allow for such. By creating an open concept space, they now have a great dining room that seamlessly flows into a smaller sitting area. I established a floor plan layout, selected furniture and accessories, and helped in selecting a new paint color.

We don’t believe in moving to a new place and replicating the one you left behind. Where’s the fun in that?
— Andrew Fisher