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I specialize in designing homes for the way families really live. Not the showroom version, the kind where every square inch is used, loved, and lived in. So, whether you're dreaming of a new build or want to breathe new life into your existing space, I can help.
My process is a collaborative journey that begins with understanding your vision and needs. We’ll start with foundational ideas and then explore, refine, and shape them together. Key stages include:
• Initial Consultation: We discuss your project goals, budget, and aesthetic preferences to ensure I have a clear understanding of what you're hoping to achieve.
• Schematic Design: I develop initial design concepts, exploring different layouts and spatial arrangements to find the best fit for your life.
• Design Development: We refine the chosen concept, focusing on the architectural details that bring the design to life.
• Construction Documents: I deliver comprehensive plans and specifications for construction, coordinating with an engineer to ensure clarity and precision in every detail.
• Ongoing Support During Construction: As needs arise during construction, I'm always willing to answer any questions that you, the builder, or the designer may have.
I am committed to working within your budget and exploring cost-effective design solutions. While my fees are inclusive, significant changes in scope may incur additional costs, which we will discuss openly so you can make informed decisions without compromising your vision.
I tailor my fee structure to each project's unique scope and complexity. I provide a detailed proposal outlining my services, fees, and payment schedule after the initial consultation, so you know exactly what to expect.
I understand that design is an evolving process. I foster a collaborative approach during the design phase, welcoming your ideas and feedback.
Once construction begins, I collaborate closely with the builder to address unforeseen issues. However, significant design changes can lead to increased costs and delays for everyone involved, affecting project timelines and material procurement.
To avoid surprises, I recommend discussing potential changes before construction starts, ensuring you're informed about any additional costs.



