FAQs
No, I am not licensed as a general contractor, nor am I insured to take responsibility for subcontractors' work. I can refer you to one, but it is ultimately your responsibility to hire and manage the GC and subcontractors. My role is to assist with design-related questions and provide guidance, but I am not responsible for ensuring that the work is done to code.
No, I do not have a license or qualifications as an architect. However, I do work closely with architects and can provide design input to ensure the plans align with the desired aesthetic and functional goals. The responsibility for managing the architect, submitting plans and obtaining permits lies with the client.
No, my services do not include managing short-term vacation rentals. My focus is on designing and styling the interior of the property. For property management, I recommend looking for a reputable company in your area or managing the property yourself. My personal experience has been utilizing a property management company to handle guest inquiries, bookings, and housekeeping for my own short-term rental.
No, I have a small team and carefully evaluate each project to ensure that it aligns with my studio's goals and that I have the availability to take it on. However, I do offer consulting packages that can help guide you through the process and provide support along the way. If I am unable to take on a project, I am happy to provide referrals to other professionals who may be able to assist you.
Yes, I am able to take on projects outside of my area depending on the type of project.
For full design short-term vacation rentals, commercial + hospitality, it is imperative that I visit the location throughout the process. I will work my travel schedule and expenses into our contract to ensure that I am able to provide the best possible service for your project.
For residential kitchen, bath, and bars I offer both virtual consultation services as well as e-design services depending on the level of assistance needed.