DEsign Support That Turns “I Don’t Know What To Do” Into A Clear Plan
If you’ve got a room (or a brand) that’s stuck in limbo—too many ideas, too many options, and no confident direction—this is for you.
I help you get to a cohesive, high-end look using a mix of custom recommendations and Spoonflower-ready design thinking. You’ll walk away with a clear visual direction, paint guidance, and fabric suggestions that actually work together—so you can stop spinning and start moving.
Who This Is For
You’ll love this process if:
• You want a pulled-together, elevated look (not a “good enough” compromise).
• You appreciate the value of custom design and curated options.
• You want help narrowing decisions, not adding more.
• You’re open to guidance and want a professional plan you can execute.
This is a great fit for:
• Moms designing kids’ rooms with a big-picture plan
• Home projects that need direction (not a full renovation)
• Interior designers who want brand assets or custom pattern support
• Clients who want a custom art piece for a specific space
• Companies exploring a small design collection for licensing
The Process
Step 1: Process Page + Intake
You’ll start by filling out a short intake form so I can understand what you’re working on—your goals, constraints, existing pieces you want to keep, and the vibe you’re drawn to. You can upload photos, screenshots, paint colors, inspiration—anything helpful.
Step 2: Free Discovery Call (15–20 minutes)
This is a quick, friendly call to:
• Clarify the problem you’re trying to solve
• Confirm fit and timeline
• Identify what would move the project forward fastest
• Decide whether to book a Compilation Session
Step 3: Book Your Compilation Session (2 hours or a dedicated day block)
This is where the real work happens.
During your session, I set aside focused time to build your “dossier,” review your materials, and create a cohesive direction. Depending on your project type, that may include:
• Paint color direction (and how to use it)
• Spoonflower fabric suggestions and pattern direction
• A mood board / visual concept plan
• Styling guidance (what to repeat, what to remove, what to anchor)
• For branding: a visual direction and brand asset recommendations
• For custom art: concept direction and format suggestions
You’ll know the day I’m working on your project. I may text you with quick questions while I’m building the plan so I don’t make assumptions.
Step 4: Delivery
You’ll receive a curated deliverable (typically a mood board + written recommendations) that gives you a clear plan you can implement.
What You Get
• A clear design direction
• A confident paint-and-pattern plan
• Curated fabric and style recommendations
• A “big picture” that makes the next steps obvious