What national design: a concise orientation before we get practical.
What national design: Quick notes
We received a lot of responses to our post about what we do, and it was so much fun to share! There’s a lot of diversity with many spinning plates when it comes to running a small business, so it’s a lot to keep up with. Today, we thought we’d cover one service in particular: national design.
Maybe you’ve seen our work online and thought, ” That’s nice, but I don’t live anywhere near Nashville.”
Because you can actually work with us, and a lot of our sweet readers didn’t realize this. {That’s probably because of the spinning plates thing.} So I wanted to circle back today after a few recent responses online and clarify what we can do to help you.

How does it work?
We start with our intake form, here. We ask you some fun questions about what you have in mind, and it helps us {and you} get an idea of the scope of your project. Any earlier information you can provide, the better!

Next, we have a FaceTime meeting to discuss your needs, desires, and concerns about the space. We go through everything you’ve provided step by step. From there, we break it down into solutions and provide the next steps tailored to your vision. That means we guide you through the entire process, providing the grand plan and assisting you wherever needed, serving as your guide every step of the way.
Each home is unique. Each client is different, and we’re here to help. From the initial plans all the way to the final steps and beautiful touches… we can’t wait to help you get started!
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If you’re curious about more, just reach out on our site and fill out our form under ‘design’ in the top tab… We can take it from there.
Also, if you’re new here, be sure to check out the original post + our portfolio, here, so you can see a little more about our work!

If you’re interested in working with us, we look forward to hearing from you!
Have an inspired day!

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