DESIGN PROCESS

Our design process takes you through every facet of the interior design / renovation process one step a time.

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1 | Initial Phase

We want to learn about you and the vision you have for your home. We take the time to sit down and really explore your desires for the project, keeping your preferences and budget in mind at all times.

This phase allows for conversations that will lay the groundwork for achieving the space you want. During this time, we will also discuss the project design fees based on scope of work.

2 | Discovery Phase

We take all the information given to us and evaluate the space you want transformed (or the new construction project you are getting ready to launch). 

This phase includes all preliminary design work and recommendations based on your style and needs.  Once the preliminary design is approved, a deposit for goods is required. (Many items must be ordered in advance because of lead times.)

3 | Design Phase

During this phase, we create digital floor plans and renderings to help visualize your design. We also obtain bids from subcontractors and begin collaborating with your contractor or architect.

We will then present this combination of preliminary plans, interior design sketches, decorative details, materials and pricing. Once approved, we set hard deadlines for launching your project and schedule the subcontractors.

 

4 | Implementation Phase

During this phase, our team at RS Design Management will be monitoring tradespeople, managing expectations, and looking ahead to anticipate potential pitfalls throughout the project.

If a situation arises, rest assured that we have the expertise, knowledge, and calming approach to handle the issues. We'll never present an issue to you without also presenting a solution, and we'll continue to move the project toward completion.

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