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E-Design Services

1

Essential Room Design Package

$350

Package Includes:

  • Discovery FaceTime Call

  • 1 Design Concept Board for the Room

  • Floor Plan with Furniture Placement

  • A Custom Color Palette

  • A Master Shopping List with Links

  • Many Curated Shopping Sources

  • Add $149 for Open Concept Spaces

2

Premium Room Design Package

$500

Package Includes:

  • Discovery FaceTime Call

  • 2 Design Concept Boards for the Room

  • 2 Client Feedback Revisions (up to 2 hours)

  • Floor Plan with Furniture Placement

  • A Custom Color Palette

  • A Master Shopping List with Links

  • Many Curated Shopping Sources

  • Add $149 for Open Concept Spaces

GUIDE TO MEASURING & PHOTOGRAPHING YOUR SPACE 
FOR E-DESIGN

When it comes to starting an e-design project, measurements and photos are crucial. These go hand in hand with the Questionnaire about you and your project details. If you want help pulling your space together I can help you and you don’t even have to live in the Bay Area to become a client. My E-design services can be catered to clients anywhere in the US.

Step 1 - Draw Your Floor Plan
  • Using a pencil and clean, white paper, sketch the shape / layout of the room.

  • If multiple connecting rooms are to be designed, please show how these rooms connect and measure on one sheet of paper.

  • Make sure to label each room for reference.

  • Do not worry about drawing the room perfectly or to scale.

  • If the direction of the sunlight in relation to your room is important, label each wall as either North, South, East, or West accordingly.

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Step 2 - Overall Measurements
  • ​Using a straight and sturdy tape measure, measure the entire length of each wall, corner-to-corner and mark this on the floor plan in inches or feet/inches.

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Step 3 - Walls and Openings
  • Once the entire length of each wall has been measured and recorded, measure each wall in detail.

  • Start in the corner, measure the distance to the casing of the first window and mark on the drawing.

  • Next, measure the width of the window (include casings) and mark on the drawing.

  • Measure all items on length of wall.

  • Items of importance to include: Doors, windows, built-ins, fireplaces, etc…and mark on the drawing.

  • Repeat steps for each wall in each room.

  • Include additional measurements and include elevation drawings as necessary

  • Window & Door Height(s)

  • ​Fireplace (If Applicable): Hearth Length and Width

  • Height of ceiling from lowest point to the floor – indicating if there are changes in height

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Step 4 - Double Check
  • Once the measurements are complete, add up the detailed measurements on a calculator and make sure they add up to your measurement of the entire length of each wall.

  • If the number is off by more than 5”, re-measure the length of the wall and details to correct the error.

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Step 5 - Noting Details
  • Notate all of the ceiling light fixtures and approximately indicate existing placement on your drawing.

  • It is also important to include information per room i.e. include where the TV Jack is located if you intend to watch television in the room.

  • Notate electrical outlets only if necessary for furniture placement

  • Notate items such as thermostats, electrical panels, air returns, etc. if necessary for wall decor/furniture placement.

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Step 6 - Submit
Photographing Your Space
  • Take photos during the day

  • Remove clutter (or at least try)

  • Start in one corner and work your way around the room

  • Take a photo from every angle (each corner and each wall) of the room

  • Try to capture part of the floor and ceiling in each photo

  • Take a photo of any furniture you want to keep in the room (Take measurements of them for placement purposes.)

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