Lots of projects!

I am working on about 6 different projects right now, from brand new builds, to old home updates, to new home decor and all of them bring me joy.

In addition to my own not so little garage project, I have a diverse group of clients that are in various stages of making their house a home. I have a new home owner who is decorating her place and needs advice on furniture and art. I have 2 clients in different stages of home building who need everything from soup to nuts. I have a client selling a home and needs it spruced up to appeal to a large buyer pool and another new home owner that will be starting 2 bathroom renovations.

It truly is an embarrassment of riches. I absolutely love helping my clients make their spaces beautiful and comfortable, and I have made some good friends along the way. Some of the recent feedback I have gotten is:

 I’m so pleased with how all the updates you have suggested or sourced for me have turned out. 

I appreciate that you are going with my style/likes instead of trying to convince me to go a different route.

 I greatly appreciate everything you do in my direction, and all the time you have put towards this effort. 

Thanks to you, I have a very pretty, comfortable, warm and welcoming place.

My job is to give people design/decorating advice and help people make the complicated decisions that come up during renovations and remodels. I also direct them to the best contractors, tradespeople and artisans so that their projects run smoothly.

But the 3 things I do best are:

1-Making sure the project stays on budget.

2-Making sure the project comes in on time.

3-Handling all the unexpected issues that always seem to come up. From the littlest questions to the big problems, I am there to find solutions.

That is why hiring a designer is a good idea. We handle what you can’t, won’t or don’t want to, which makes the entire process much more enjoyable in the end.

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Nancy bradley

I consult, design, and remodel spaces that reflect the homeowner’s lifestyle and budget by getting the cost question out of the way and really listening to what my client wants and how much they have set aside for their project.

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