The Design Process
Transforming Spaces for Every Stay
Our Design and Development services involve creating and enhancing spaces that are specifically intended for temporary stays, such as vacation rentals, corporate lodging and boutique hotels. Our approach combines sophisticated design with practical functionality, ensuring each property not only meets but exceeds the expectations of our clients, but also elevate every guest's experience.
We understand that travelers seek more than just a place to stay—they want a space that feels like a home away from home. Our team meticulously curates every detail, from cozy furnishings to modern amenities, to ensure a welcoming environment for every guest. Whether it’s a chic city apartment or a serene countryside retreat, we design spaces that leave a lasting impression.
We create living spaces that are not only beautiful but also practical and enduring. Our designs focus on durability and comfort, ensuring that residents enjoy a harmonious and efficient living environment. From spacious layouts to quality finishes, we pay attention to every detail to make short or long-term stays as pleasant and convenient as possible.
These services aim to create a space that not only meets but exceeds our clients and their guest expectations, providing a memorable experience that encourages positive reviews and repeat bookings.
The Design Process is a structured sequence of steps. Each project will vary, and some steps might overlap or be customized based on the specific needs of the project.
The first step in the interior design process is to connect with your potential designer through a discovery call. This initial conversation provides an opportunity for both you and the designer to assess whether you’re a good match for collaboration.
Choosing an interior designer shouldn’t hinge solely on their design style. While style is important, remember that a successful design relies on core principles like balance, rhythm, contrast, and proportion. A well-considered approach to these elements will create a cohesive space, regardless of the style you prefer. Therefore, seek a designer who:
- Works within your timeline and budget.
- Listens to your ideas and integrates your personality into the design.
- Understands your pain points and goals.
- Possesses both aesthetic vision and technical expertise.
Once you’re confident you’ve found the right fit, you can proceed to schedule your in-person, on-site consultation.
Schedule a Complimentary 20-minute Discovery Call and let’s talk about it!
The in-person, on-site consultation marks the start of your project. Our initial consultation typically lasts two hours and is a paid service. This phase focuses on asking questions and defining goals to fully understand your vision and desired outcome.
In this meeting, we’ll discuss functionality, style, examine how the space currently functions, how it needs to in the future, and the needs of those using it. We will also outline the design process, and review the contract.
Get ready for an exciting phase: Schematic Design! Durning this phase, our design team will create a preliminary design. We will conduct a site survey, taking measurements and photos, and may set up a shared Pinterest board for inspiration. Initial floor planning starts here, including the development of flow patterns and features.
At the end of this phase, the team will review initial plans, conceptual ideas, and a budget estimate with you to ensure alignment with your vision. This phase involves:
- Developing initial space planning diagrams to address layout, functionality, and circulation.
- Considering general interior finishes for budget purposes.
- Refining budget, scope, and vision.
The deliverable is a presentation of rough concept layouts, which may be revised based on feedback. You’ll then sign off on a final concept to proceed with further development.
After the initial plans are approved, the Design Development phase begins with a "trade day," where we will review the preliminary ideas with contractors and tradesmen to obtain initial construction bids.
During this phase, our design team finalizes all drawings, sources materials, fixtures, and furnishings, including tiles, lighting, finishes, countertops, cabinetry, paint colors, flooring, plumbing, appliances, and furniture. Once these details are settled, they update the budget and timeline based on vendor pricing.
At the end of this phase, you’ll review a detailed design presentation, including material samples. If needed, the team will make adjustments and present updated plans. The goal of Design Development is to solidify the design direction and refine all details.
This phase involves:
- Developing a detailed floor plan and specific finish and fixture recommendations.
- Selecting appliances and equipment.
The client signs off on these details before moving to the final design phase.
During the Contract Documentation phase, most decisions and options have been finalized. The focus now is on addressing any remaining details and questions. This phase involves creating detailed notes, floor plans, and images to provide comprehensive information necessary for constructing the project.
Overall, this phase ensures that all documentation is complete, procurement is managed, and construction is monitored for successful design implementation. This phase involves:
Documentation Preparation: We will create a specifications notebook for the contractor, including final floor plans and detailed sheets for finishes, fixtures, and furnishings. All drawings are shared with you, the contractor, and necessary trades, and permits are obtained, if applicable.
Accessories and Procurement: The designer begins gathering accessories and final touches. A list is compiled, a retainer is collected, and purchasing and procurement of merchandise are managed. Deliveries are coordinated, and items are inspected for quality.
Project Management: The designer conducts a walk-through with the contractor to start construction, makes site visits to ensure the design is being implemented correctly, addresses any issues, and adjusts plans as needed. They also verify the placement of fixtures and flooring and coordinate with additional vendors.
In the Construction Administration and Installation phase, this is where the project truly comes to life, with the implementation of design elements and active construction.
Contractor Engagement: Bids are obtained and contractors are hired. Permits are secured if required.
Ordering and Delivery: Light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, furniture, and other items are ordered, shipped, received, and installed.
On-Site Work: The general contractor and subcontractors carry out the construction work.
Designer Involvement: The designer conducts on-site walk-throughs and oversees the installation of key elements like lighting, furniture, and art.
Key Features
- Elegant and Functional Design: Stylish interiors that offer comfort and functionality for a seamless stay.
- High-Quality Furnishings: Thoughtfully selected furnishings and décor that enhance the guest experience.
- Modern Amenities: Fully equipped kitchens, smart home features, and high-speed internet to meet all guest needs.
- Local Flair: Incorporating local art and design elements to give guests an authentic experience.
- Durable Materials: High-quality, long-lasting materials that stand up to everyday wear and tear.
- Flexible Layouts: Thoughtful layouts that cater to diverse needs and lifestyles.
- Energy Efficiency: Eco-friendly designs that reduce utility costs and environmental impact.
- Personalized Touches: Customizable features and designs that reflect the unique style of each tenant.