Major Renovations and Home Investments in the North Carolina area

Major renovations can be daunting and overwhelming. I've experienced this firsthand, as have many of my clients. It's easy to feel a sense of regret when considering the investment of money, the mess that comes with renovations, and the disruption of daily life, especially if you're living in the space being renovated. It's a lot to manage mentally and emotionally, especially if you are attempting to take on a large project by yourself.  

Part of our approach as an Interior Design + General Contractor team is to step into our client’s shoes and find solutions that work best for them. 

At the end of the day we are Real People, designing for Real Life. 

As professionals in the industry, we offer design and management expertise to help ease your mind during the renovation process. We have the tools to help you envision the "big picture" and provide clear communication to alleviate any pain points along the way. With our assistance, you can feel confident in the final outcome of your renovation.

Every project has its imperfections. However, it's essential to trust the process, the big picture, the investment, and the time and energy you put into it. Even though "after" may come at a cost, the memories you'll create as a result of completing your project will make you grateful to have been part of the process. 

Have you ever regretted a design decision or wall color?  See mine in the comments below…it happens to the best of us!  

Here is your chance to trust the process!  

Schedule a call with us now, and let’s make your dream kitchen a reality. 

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What did you do with all your STUFF?!

This is the first question we get asked when people find out we have moved from a 3 bedroom 1 bath home with a LARGE attic and HUGE workshop to a 2 room, 1 bath home. Here is some Instagram VS. Reality for you.

Our GORGEOUS “Instagram Ready” view!

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Now the reality of the complete view….. :)

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The truth is we were not able to keep everything we owned. I sold a lot and donated 5 carloads FULL of clothing and items we just no longer needed. This unit is full of some miscellaneous household items and a fair bit of Jon’s tools that we need to keep locked up. It was not my ideal choice, but a necessary, temporary option for right now.
Also, I have another small unit in Burlington that I am keeping our extra furniture, some décor and our seasonal clothing. I cannot remember everything I’ve sold, donated or given away and I can tell you I haven’t missed anything…...yet! ;o)

Tomorrow I will be sharing how we are keeping items organized INSIDE our home.