02/25/2026
You've been thinking about hiring a designer, but you're not totally sure what that means. Will they take over your whole project? How much control do you have? And why does it cost what it costs?
Here's the reality: full-service interior design means we handle everything from the first consultation to the final pillow placement. You make all the big decisions — style, budget, what stays, what goes — but we manage the logistics, sourcing, contractor coordination, and timeline so you don't have to chase down fabric samples or track seventeen furniture deliveries.
Most homeowners we meet have the same concern: "I don't want someone telling me what to like." That's not how this works. Our job is to take your vision and make it real. You tell us you want a calm primary bedroom that doesn't feel boring, and we source options that match your style and budget. You approve everything before we order.
The design fee typically covers our time — consultations, space planning, material selection, project management. Then there's the cost of furnishings and installation. We're transparent about all of it upfront. No surprises.
Here's what we actually do: measure your space and assess lighting and flow. Create floor plans so you know exactly where everything goes. Source furniture from manufacturers you can't access on your own. Coordinate with painters, electricians, and installers. Inspect deliveries. Style the final space.
Timeline? A single room usually takes six to eight weeks. A whole home in Pearland or Friendswood might take four to six months, depending on how much is custom.
The biggest advantage isn't just the time you save — it's avoiding expensive mistakes. That gorgeous sectional you almost bought? It won't fit through your hallway. That paint color? It'll look completely different in your south-facing living room with all that Texas sun. We catch those issues before they cost you money.
What questions do you have about working with a designer?