Finish selection can be one of the most overwhelming aspects of remodeling and new home construction. Anyone who has been through this process knows how difficult it can be to coordinate all of the finishes that make up a room, much less a home – paint, wall coverings, flooring, countertops, hardware, cabinetry, and lighting. It is easy to fall in love with a tile but selecting coordinating flooring, lighting and paint to compliment this favorite can be downright stressful not to mention time consuming. That’s why we include complimentary interior design services with all remodels and new home construction.
All finish selections are made with the objectives of:
- Honoring your style. Using a “style profile” we work with you to identify color, shade, light, space, and mood preferences. This profile will be used to guide the overall finish palette.
- Unifying spaces. Our finish recommendations will compliment the overriding architectural elements of your home and establish a sense of flow from one room to the next.
- Staying on budget. We will artfully combine selections to balance the overall finish budget and help you save money.
- Improving value. We help ensure that the final product enhances – rather than detracts from – the value of your home by choosing a finish palette that compliments the overall style of the home. Resale value never looked so good.
- Creating joy. If you are too busy or simply don’t enjoy shopping around from one showroom to the next (where there are hundreds of samples varying in color, style, and price to choose from), let us do it for you. We are familiar with the latest product lines, showroom offerings, and prices. You can be involved in the selection process as much or as little as you like.
Our interior design services are one more way that we have streamlined the process of remaking and building new homes. At DiGiacomo Homes & Renovation, we combine all services under one roof: site analysis, architectural design, interior design, and construction – to make the process joyful and rewarding ... as it should be! |
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