What Is Integrated Interior Design?
Most interior design happens in a vacuum: a designer creates a beautiful plan, then hands it to a contractor who has to interpret, price, and sometimes quietly redesign it. Things get lost in that hand-off — details, intent, and budget.
Our interior design service works differently because we are a design-build renovation firm. The same company that designs your space also builds it. The design you approve is the home you get, with no translation gap and no finger-pointing between a designer and a contractor.
Our in-house design team plans your space before construction starts. We handle space planning, floor plans and interior elevations, finish and material selection, and detailed lighting plans — then carry that design directly into the build. 3D renderings let you see and adjust the result before any budget is committed, removing guesswork from the most expensive decisions of your renovation.
What’s Included
Our interior design service covers discovery, space planning, floor plan layouts, interior elevations, 3D architectural renderings, material and finish selection, lighting plans, custom millwork detailing, and complete finish schedules — all of which feed directly into a fixed-price build.
Common Design Problems We Solve
Decisions Made Blind
Choosing a layout or a material from a sample chip is guesswork. Our 3D renderings let you walk through the finished space first, so you commit with confidence, not hope.
The Designer-to-Builder Gap
When design and construction are separate, the design often changes once it hits the real budget. We design and build as one team, so what is drawn is what is built.
Beautiful Plans You Cannot Afford
A design that ignores the budget leads to disappointment. Our designers work to a fixed budget from day one, so the plan you fall in love with is the plan you can build.
Layouts That Look Good but Live Poorly
A space can photograph well and still function badly. Our space planning starts with how your household actually moves through a day, so the finished home works as well as it looks.
Planning Your Renovation Design
Great design is the foundation of a smooth, predictable renovation. The hours invested in space planning, renderings, and finish schedules are what make construction fast and free of costly changes. When you design with the team that builds, every decision is made once — carefully, visually, and within budget — and then carried through to the finished home.