Tire Kickers Welcome!

I know it can be daunting to inquire about design services without a clear idea of costs, so I created a Quick Estimate Tool to help! Just answer a few questions about your project, and you'll get a ballpark range for design fees—no commitment required. It’s an easy way to explore your options before scheduling a consultation.

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What type of project is this?
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What is the role of the residence?
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Where is the property located?
please share the zip code
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What rooms do you want help with?
Select all that apply.
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What do you dislike most about your current space?
Ex: Lack of storage, no longer working for your growing family, poor layout, outdated style, etc.
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Are you considering any structural changes?
Ex: Removing walls, adding windows, skylights, ...etc. Please share any structural changes here for a more accurate estimate.
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Do you have an established Creative Build Team (architect, construction manager, trade professionals etc.)?
select all that apply
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What is the total estimated square footage of the space?
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What budget range have you set aside for this project?
All-in with Design fees included
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What type of services do you prefer?
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Who will be the main point of contact for this project?
name and email
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Any final notes for your designer to consider?
Include any final notes or other details that may not have been addressed in the questions above.