“You’re too expensive.”

We get it – investing in interior design can feel like a big decision, but here’s why you should.

When you tell us, “You’re too expensive,” we don’t take it personally. Instead, we see it as an opportunity to walk you through what goes into the process and why good design is an investment, and not just an expense.

So, let’s break it down. What are you really paying for?

The Value Behind the Price

Before a single item is purchased or a single nail is hammered, there’s an entire process that happens behind the scenes. We start by understanding your vision, researching, and planning your space. This means hours spent creating mood boards, testing color palettes, sourcing high-quality materials, and ensuring that every piece fits seamlessly into your lifestyle or business needs.

But design is just one piece of the puzzle. There’s also procurement, vendor coordination, and troubleshooting. We oversee every step, making sure things are delivered on time, installed correctly, and finished to perfection. Think of it as project insurance—saving you from costly mistakes, delays, and mismatched aesthetics.

Working Within Your Budget

We completely understand that budget constraints are real, and we never want price to be the reason you walk away from great design. That’s why we’re always open to discussions.

  • Project Phasing: Instead of doing everything at once, we can execute the design in stages, prioritizing key areas first.
  • Material Adjustments: There are often creative ways to achieve the same look with alternative materials or approaches.
  • Transparent Breakdown: We’re happy to walk you through the costs, so you see exactly where your investment is going.

The ROI of Good Design

A well-designed space isn’t just about aesthetics; it adds real value. In a home, it enhances comfort, flow, and daily living. In a business, it improves customer experience, boosts employee productivity, and ultimately drives sales.

Think about it this way: When a space functions well and feels inviting, people want to be in it. That’s an investment worth making.

Let’s Have the Conversation

So, if you’ve ever looked at an inspo and thought, “This looks too lavish,” let’s talk. Let’s figure out what matters most to you and how we can create a space that fits your needs—both functionally and financially. Because at the end of the day, investing in your space is investing in how you live, work, and experience the world around you.