Home Detailing

We focus on refining and enhancing the finer aspects of a home's interior design. It goes beyond the initial design and involves adding thoughtful touches, fine-tuning elements, and paying attention to every detail to elevate the overall aesthetic and functionality of the space. The goal is to create a polished, cohesive, and harmonious environment that fully reflects the homeowner's style and preferences. Here's what a home detailing service may include:

  1. Finishing Touches: The interior designer adds the finishing touches that bring the design concept to life. This includes selecting and placing decorative accessories, such as artwork, rugs, cushions, and curtains, that complement the overall design and add personality to the space.

  2. Custom Furniture and Upholstery: The designer may recommend or provide custom furniture and upholstery options to perfectly fit the space and enhance its visual appeal. Custom pieces can be tailored to match the design theme and ensure a seamless integration within the overall interior.

  3. Lighting Enhancements: The lighting design is fine-tuned to create the desired ambiance and atmosphere in each room. The interior designer may suggest additional lighting fixtures, dimmer switches, or lighting controls to optimize the illumination and enhance the mood.

  4. Wall Treatments: Wall treatments, such as decorative moldings, wallpapers, or textured finishes, can be added to create depth and interest to walls and ceilings. The interior designer carefully selects wall treatments that complement the design style and enhance the overall aesthetic.

  5. Cabinetry Hardware and Accents: Upgrading cabinet hardware, handles, and knobs can significantly impact the look and feel of the space. The interior designer may recommend stylish and functional hardware that aligns with the design theme.

  6. Organization and Storage Solutions: The interior designer may suggest clever organization and storage solutions to declutter and optimize the functionality of the space. This includes integrating built-in storage, shelving, or custom organizers.

  7. Revisiting Color Schemes: If needed, the interior designer may reassess and adjust the color schemes to ensure a harmonious and cohesive flow throughout the home. They may introduce accent colors or adjust the color balance for a more balanced and inviting atmosphere.

  8. Refining Layout and Traffic Flow: The interior designer may fine-tune the layout to improve traffic flow and optimize the functionality of each room. This may involve repositioning furniture or adjusting the placement of certain elements to create a more user-friendly environment.

  9. Personalized Styling: Tailored to the homeowner's preferences, the interior designer adds personalized touches that make the space feel uniquely theirs. This may include incorporating sentimental items, family heirlooms, or cherished collectibles into the design.