Whether your project is large or small, we will be thrilled to learn about it.
(You MUST have had a "Discovery Call" with us prior to a consult. )
*On-Site Montréal, Vaudreuil-Dorion, and outer-lying regions or DIY On-Line Design within Canada
Follow these Simple Steps to Book your initial Site Visit:
Schedule the best available time and date for you.
Gather a few Inspiration Images
Discuss with all parties involved - the level of "involvement".
GET EXCITED!
What to Expect from the Initial Site Visit:
You'll get up to 2 hours (120mins) at your location or on-line for on-line clients, to discuss as many spaces as you'd like. Sometimes it's helpful to walk the entire home, other times it's most beneficial to discuss only one space.
This consultation should benefit YOU as much as possible, so if that means offering design advice, showing us how you live in the space, and/or learning more about our "next steps" or "Comprehensive Service" options, we can work on whatever works best for you. If you have specific expectations for what you'd like to accomplish, please let us know so we can best serve you. While in your home, your designer will ask a lot of questions, take notes, photos, and rough measurements, so that your designer can continue to think about your project and better understand what you are looking for.
After our initial site visit, CDA will write up any notes from our discussions and e-mail you a digital PDF so that you can reference them at your convenience. This is a detailed project brief (scope of work) document that is yours to use as you please.
You'll also have access to CDA's E-book titled " Client’s Guide To Working With An Interior Designer" where we share insights designed to highlight the advantages of working with an interior designer and to outline the process of appointing one.
Inspiration Images
Prepare some "Inspiration Images" to review with your designer during the site visit to help define your design style and vision for the space.
UNDERSTAND YOUR INVESTMENT
Gather all parties involved in this design project (spouse/partner, roommate, family, children, etc.) and have a conversation about your level of investment for this project BEFORE your designer arrives.
If you don't know 100%, that's okay.
It's best to discuss how much time, energy and money you think you'd like to invest into this project so that your designer can determine which design service would be best for you.