You’ve Googled the Same Question Twelve Times
When you’re trying to make a real decision about your space, generic advice doesn’t cut it. AI gives you the same five tips that work for nobody. Inspiration accounts on Instagram look gorgeous but never explain how to make it work in a 12×14 room with one window. And the moment you ask a real designer for help, you’re quoted $2,000 minimum and asked to commit to weeks of meetings.
You’re trying to choose between three sofas and the return policies are ruining your sleep.
You moved into a new place six months ago and the living room still doesn’t feel finished.
A friend recommended a paint color that looked great in their house but turns gray in yours.
You hired a designer once before and felt railroaded into a style you didn’t actually want.
How It Works
A Real Designer, On Demand
01
You bring the questions
Photos, dimensions, paint chips, links to furniture you’re considering — bring whatever helps explain what you’re deciding. No minimum prep required.
02
You get a real conversation
Fifteen, thirty, or sixty minutes one-on-one with a licensed interior designer. You’ll talk through your space, your constraints, and your taste — and get specific feedback you can act on.
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You leave with a clear answer
No moodboards you have to interpret. No deliverables to wait on. Just a confident next step you can take today, plus follow-up links to anything specific we mentioned on the call.
“I was stuck on my living room layout for months. In just 30 minutes, I had a clear plan and the confidence to finally make it happen. Worth every penny!”
Jenny
New York
FAQ
Common Questions
It’s helpful but not required. Anything you can share via the intake form before the call gives Emily a head start, but she can also work from what you describe and show on screen during the call.
Those services take your photos and produce auto-generated mood boards, often with little or no live designer interaction. This is the opposite — a real video conversation with a real designer who answers your specific questions.
Book a 60-minute consultation for multi-room projects. You can also book additional calls later for individual decisions as they come up — there’s no commitment or subscription.