
Frequently asked questions
We are a full service firm and can assist you throughout your entire project. Check out our services page to find more specific information about the services we offer.
Write or call us to discuss your interior design project.
First things first, let’s talk! Reach out by email or give us a call to discuss your project.
Not at the moment. Reach out by email or give us a call to discuss your project.
We are workplace strategists and Registered Interior Designers. Our bread and butter is creating corporate and commercial spaces that align with your culture, represent your brand identity and promote wellbeing.
Each project is unique and so is the timeline. During our initial exploration call, we will discuss this and determine if the scope and timeline correspond to your expectations.
We prefer to work with design packages. These packages are built according to your individual scope and structured to reflect the project phases. Supplementary services can be calculated hourly if required.
Absolutely, budgeting is a key issue in order for a project to be successful. We will go over the scope of work needed for your project and ensure this fits within your budget.
We oversee the entire design and construction process for you. We are your eyes and ears on the ground making sure that your interests are protected.
To help us start strategizing, please have a clear idea of your budget, timeline, vision, and goals. If you don't have all the information yet, we can assist you in determining these factors.
Yes, we offer sustainable and eco-friendly design options. Our approach focuses on reusing existing elements and selecting durable, long-lasting materials to minimize environmental impact.
Absolutely! Contact us today to request a portfolio of completed projects.
We serve the Greater Moncton Area.
Our services proposal and contract outline the revision periods included in the timeline. We support necessary changes while ensuring your project stays on track for completion.
We adapt to your individual requirements, and this will be outlined in our contract. We hope to be able to share pictures of your completed space for marketing purposes, but your identity and project details can remain anonymous.
It depends on your project's scope. Interior designers can request building permits, unlike decorators. If your project involves construction, renovation, moving elements, creating openings, or touching electrical or mechanical systems, especially in corporate or commercial spaces, you will likely need a building permit. Contact your local permitting office to confirm if unsure.

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