
Stage 1 Discussion
An initial free consultation is provided to discuss the requirements of the project. We use the consultation:- to understand the property, its usage and style, the colour preferences of the clients and to take account of any furniture, fittings and accessories the client wishes to retain. We also discuss and hopefully set a budget. This is the starting point of dialogue and as no two interior design solutions are the same is fundamental to the process.
Stage 2 Design Proposal
From the above meeting Elizabeth Allison Interiors can put together a design concept for the room or rooms and present it back to the client with estimates.
Once the client is satisfied with the overall concept and estimate Elizabeth Allison Interiors can start to schedule the work the client requires us to undertake. At this stage we may be commissioned to carry out part of the design or the whole of the transformation where we co-ordinate trade specialists such as joiners, electricians, plumbers and decorators to fulfil requirements. Whatever the level of involvement required we will constantly advise and guide the client through the planning process to ensure projects are completed on time and on budget.
At Elizabeth Allison Interiors we only work with other professional trades specialists who have the same high standards of work and understanding of our clients needs.
Stage 3 Making it happen
Once the final concept is agreed, estimates accepted and deposits paid we will order goods and materials for the project and where required commission trades people.
From the start to the finish of any interior design project Elizabeth Allison Interiors undertakes we are always on hand to ensure the project progresses as agreed. We achieve this by continually monitoring supplier’s progress and all trades people commissioned by us. We oversee all installation of furnishings, fixtures and equipment. Only once all the parts are in place do we make final finishing touches to ensure complete satisfaction. email Elizabeth Allison Interiors
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