04/20/2026
The more you clarify, the less you correct.
Every change order in a renovation has a root.
Nine times out of ten, the root is a conversation that didn't happen early enough, a finish that wasn't confirmed, a dimension that was assumed rather than explicitly stated, or a client preference that was inferred instead of being asked.
We've built this room.
The fluted limestone fireplace surround. The organic-form mirror is positioned at the exact ceiling height. The lighting layout was designed around furniture that hadn't been purchased yet. None of it happened by accident.
It happened because the drawings were correct before the tools arrived. Because every material decision had a sign-off. Because we consider the clarity conversation to be part of the construction process, not a preliminary to it.
The result is a room that looks exactly like the one the client saw in their mind 18 months ago.
That is not talent. That is discipline.
If you're an architect or designer who works the same way, let's talk. The link in bio takes you directly to our process deck.