CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
Review of the architectural plans and creation of conceptual design that will identify the overall style direction for the project. Drawings, concept boards, and samples will be presented to convey the design. This information can be interpreted by the clients and used as an overall reference / guidance when making project decisions.
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
The conceptual designs evolve into construction plans including finished plans, elevations of mill work, lighting plan and electrical. Selection of interior finished and materials inclusive of but not limited to flooring, tile, millwork, countertops, paint and recommendations of kitchen and bathroom fixtures, light fixtures, etc. This is presented in the form of a complete design package to be used by the contractor on site.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Coordinate your project. This can involve going on site to meet with a contractor to make sure things are coming together, deal with product delivery, site meetings as requested by client / contractor to see how project is progressing; coordinating and / or tracking shipments of products, etc.
