Plan Review
A trained eye on your floor plan, before construction makes the mistakes permanent.
A floor plan looks finished the moment it is drawn. It is not.
A builder or architect's plan tells you where the walls go. It does not tell you where your sofa will not fit against a wall with three doors and a window. It does not tell you that your sightline from the front door lands on a blank wall instead of a focal point. It does not tell you that the kitchen island you are picturing will not leave room to open the dishwasher.
Once framing starts, most of them become expensive or impossible to fix.
Book Plan Review
A focused, deliverable based review of the one document that determines whether every future decision in your build works together.
Intake Questionnaire
Before we meet, you tell me how you actually live and plan to use your home. Furniture you are keeping, how you entertain, how the household moves through the space day to day.
Live Redline Session
A one hour call where we go through your plan together. I mark sightline problems, furniture placement conflicts, and adjacency issues in real time, as we find them.
Detailed Written Notes
After call, you receive a clear written record of every change we discussed and why it matters, so nothing depends on memory. Inc summary, action items, full transcript.
This is for you if
- You have a floor plan in hand, from a builder or an architect
- You want a second set of trained eyes before you approve it
- You are about to move into furniture or finish selections
- You want to catch problems while they are still cheap to fix
This is not
- A substitute for full design services
- A general open ended consultation
- A finish or furniture selection service on its own
- A fit if you do not yet have a plan to review
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