Our Process
Design. Plan. Build—All Under One Roof.
We collaborate closely with homeowners from the very beginning, combining design and construction under one team to simplify decisions, reduce guesswork, and maintain clarity throughout the process. We start by understanding how your space works today—focusing on layout, flow, and functionality to ensure it supports your daily life.
Once the design is finalized, we guide you through material selections and establish a clear, realistic budget, handling sourcing and coordination so everything is approved and ready before construction begins. With a defined timeline in place, our team manages the build from start to finish, keeping communication consistent and the process organized. We finish with a detailed walkthrough to ensure every element meets your expectations before completing the project.
Envision + Design
We start by understanding how your space works today—and how it should work better—focusing on layout, flow, and functionality.
- In-home measurements + site analysis
- Space planning + layout optimization
- Photorealistic 3D renderings
- Curated material and finish direction
- Design review + refinement
Why it Matters: You’ll be able to fully visualize your space and confidently approve the direction before moving forward.
Plan + Prepare
With the design finalized, we turn decisions into action—organizing every material,
finish, and fixture so construction can begin without delays or uncertainty.
- Final material selections + approvals
- Detailed material budget (with pricing, links, specs)
- Vendor coordination + sourcing
- Order placement + lead time management
- Delivery coordination + inspection
- Final design + budget sign-off
Why it Matters: Every item is selected, purchased, and accounted for before construction begins—reducing delays, avoiding surprise costs, and keeping the project on track.
Build with Confidence
With detailed plans, finalized selections, and materials already in place, construction
becomes a smooth and organized process rather than a reactive one.
- Contractor-ready drawing set
- Coordinated material and installation details
- Project timeline + trade coordination
- Ongoing communication and oversight
- Project Management
Why it Matters: Your contractor has everything needed to execute accurately, reducing delays, avoiding costly mistakes, and ensuring the final result aligns with the original design.
