Services and Rates

Full Room Transformation

If you are moving into a new house or are simply itching for a complete makeover for a room in your current home, I can start from scratch and create the perfect space for you! First, you can contact me via email or fill out my design questionnaire. We will then arrange a consultation at your home, so that I can take photos and measurements, chat about your needs and wants, and get to know you better. After that, I will begin brainstorming and put together my ideas in a mood board/collage to share with you. Upon approval, I will begin shopping locally and ordering online. Once everything has been collected, I will pack it all up and install everything for you! This final part is extremely important to me because while I can visualize the room design in my head, the magic happens with the actual placement of all of the elements and the little details that I love to incorporate. I feel my way through the installation process, and that is where I thrive and sprinkle the glitter! (don’t worry, no vacuum needed with this kind of glitter)

Partial Transformation or Refresh

Do you love your furniture, but need a better room configuration? Do you have family heirlooms that you want to keep, but want a more updated look? Do you need advice on paint colors or a single light fixture? This option is for you! I am happy to give your room a new look by changing out curtains, rugs, lamps, etc. and/or rearrange furniture, wall décor, and organize and style bookcases. The process is similar to the full room transformation.

Remote Design (for distant clients)

If you live out of state (or over an hour from Lexington), this option is for you. I will need you to send photos, videos, and measurements along with the completed design questionnaire. Then I can create a design board for you as well as shopping links. I am also happy to talk you through the installation as you put it all together.

Rates

$50 per hour for design and installation 

$35 per hour for painting or wallpapering

“Homes are for free expression…
not for good impressions.”

Helen North