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A consultation will pinpoint areas you are not happy with and offer advice on how to achieve a better solution working with your current furniture by making small adjustments.
This can usually be achieved in two hours. A report is then written on how you can build on improving the layout further, for example, by adding floor plants to divide an area, or how using certain accessories or accent colours will create a focal point and so on, to enable you to make more changes as necessary.
Room Layout & Styling
Project Management, Structural Work & Home Staging
Individual Artworks
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Initial consultation to discuss your requirements, take photographs and dimensions and collect any samples, magazine cut outs or brochures you have.

The next stage is to interpret and create your design to your own style and budget. This is presented in the form of a personalised mood board. This visually details the complete design of your new interior, including colour scheme, paint/wallpaper samples, fabric, flooring and furniture samples, furnishings and room layout.

Drawings of the 'finished room' can be created if required. These are not always necessary as the mood board will show all the elements of the room together, but sometimes clients feel a visual drawing really helps.

When the desired look is achieved, the mood board is yours to act on as you wish. It is used as a guide to know exactly what style and colour choices to make and enable you to choose and purchase all furniture and furnishings yourself, knowing that you will not make any costly mistakes or waste time deliberating over colour schemes etc.
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