Designing with a conscience doesn’t stop with environmental concerns. You may choose to buy from minority owned companies, or companies with exceptional philanthropic records or whose politics align with your own. Or you may prefer a smaller business that is family owned and local, and whose product and philosophy strike a chord with you.

Analyzing our materials (Catch up on Part 1) Earth Day took place on April 22. We will be touching on some of the environmental and ethical concerns that inevitably arise with renovation and construction. This series of posts, Designing With a Conscience, is another topic that could be expanded to the length of a book. […]

Analyzing our materials (Catch up on Part 1) Earth Day took place on April 22. We will be touching on some of the environmental and ethical concerns that inevitably arise with renovation and construction. This series of posts, Designing With a Conscience, is another topic that could be expanded to the length of a book. […]

(Catch up on Part 1 Hiring an Interior Designer) The collaborative process An experienced interior designer will take the majority of the work off your shoulders, and still help you find that most authentic version of yourself, writ large in a beautifully designed space. What I’m describing here is the collaborative process. Depending on your […]

Pt 2 | Working With An Interior Designer

Trade Secrets

It’s important to vet everyone you bring into your project, and that starts with hiring a designer. A skilled designer can help you find within yourself what it is you want for your environment, both visually and functionally. 

Pt 1 | Working With An Interior Designer

Trade Secrets

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