Preparing for Your Personalized In-Home Consultation:

Here's a bit of what to expect at your upcoming visit. You'll be meeting with our team of specialists below! Over about 30-45 minutes, we'll dive into your project goals and your "why" for this remodel, discuss your needs and investment range, and address any questions you have. 

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Bill Johnson, President & Partner

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Hayley Alexander, Design Manager & Partner

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Bee Rasmussen, Client Engagement Specialist

To help prepare for the meeting, here are some questions to consider:

What are your primary goals for this remodel?

Think about both functional needs (e.g., more space, better flow) and aesthetic desires (e.g., modern design, cozy feel).

What aspects of your current space do you love? What do you dislike?

It helps to know what you want to keep and what you can’t wait to change.

Do you have any must-haves or deal-breakers?

For example, is there a specific material, layout, or feature that’s a non-negotiable?

What are you looking to invest in the entire project? What is your desired timeline?

Even a rough idea is helpful, and we can talk through what’s realistic during our visit.

How do you envision your space functioning after the project?

Think about how your space will be used day-to-day and any specific activities or lifestyle changes it should accommodate.

What are your biggest concerns about the remodeling process?

Whether it's cost, time, or disruptions, sharing these will help us address them early on.

What qualities are you searching for in a remodeling team?

When thinking about the qualities you want in a remodeling team, consider what matters most to you—whether it’s excellent communication, a collaborative approach, innovative design ideas, or meticulous craftsmanship. Identifying these priorities will help ensure a great fit for your project.