Some homes deserve to be started from scratch — in the mind, at least, before anything else changes.
Immersive is our most complete offering. It's for the client who wants to hand over the whole picture: not just the furniture, not just the finishes, but the feeling of every room, the way light moves through the house, the logic of how the home works for the people who live in it.
We begin before decisions are made and stay until the last detail is in place. Along the way, we manage the design, the sourcing, the coordination with your architect and contractor, and the installation — so that when you walk into your finished home, nothing is missing and nothing feels accidental.
We believe a well-run project is part of good design.
Our process is collaborative, organized, and built around clear communication — so you always know where things stand and what comes next. From the first conversation to the final styling, we manage the details so you can experience the progress.
A home does not come together at installation. It comes together long before that — in the early decisions that most people don't realize they're making yet. The layout that determines how light enters a room. The ceiling height that changes how a space feels to stand in. The finish chosen in the first meeting that everything else will have to live with.
Full-service design means being present for those decisions. Not just the visible ones, but the ones buried in architectural drawings and contractor conversations and early budget calls that will quietly shape the finished home for decades.
The work at this level is less about taste and more about coherence. Any room can be made to look right. What takes longer — and matters more — is making sure every room belongs to the same home. That the kitchen and the entry and the primary bedroom are all expressions of a single, clear idea about how this particular family lives.
That is what we are holding onto throughout an Immersive project. Not a mood board. Not a finish palette. A point of view about your home — developed at the start, tested against every decision, and still present in the room when the last piece is in place.
Both. Immersive is designed for any project where the full interior needs to be considered — whether you are building from the ground up or undertaking a significant renovation of an existing home. The scope of work is defined based on your specific project.
Not necessarily. We can help you think through the right team for your project and make introductions where needed. If an architect is already involved, we will work alongside them from the start to ensure the interior and architectural decisions are aligned.
As involved as you want to be. Some clients want to be part of every decision. Others prefer to review and approve rather than generate. We adapt to how you work best. What we ask for is clear feedback and timely communication so the project can move forward without unnecessary delays.
Yes. In fact, this is one of the best times to bring in design guidance. Advisory helps ensure the design decisions being made are thoughtful, cohesive, and worth investing in before execution begins.
A small number, intentionally. Immersive requires full attention, and we do not take on more than the work can sustain. If availability is limited at the time you reach out, we will let you know and discuss timing.
Immersive is structured across three phases — design, procurement, and installation — each with its own fee. The total investment depends on the scope of your project. We outline fees clearly and completely before any work begins, so there are no surprises.
The difference between a home that looks designed and one that feels right often comes down to how early the decisions were made, and how well they held together.
Immersive is for clients undertaking a significant build or renovation who want a design partner involved at every stage — from the architectural plans to the final styling. If you're ready to begin, we'd love to hear more about your project.
Investment for Immersive are structured across design, procurement, and installation phases. We'll outline the full fee structure during our initial conversation, once we understand the scope of your project.