Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to get started?

We keep this simple. You’ll provide:

  • Photos of your space

  • Basic measurements (approximate is fine to start)

  • Any inspiration images or ideas you like

From there, we handle the design and rendering process.

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How long does it take?

Turnaround times depend on the scope of your project:

  • Single room: typically 48 hours

  • Larger or multi-room projects: 3–15 business days

We prioritize efficiency without sacrificing quality, and we’ll confirm your timeline upfront.

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How many revisions are included?

Each package includes a set number of revisions to refine your design.

Our goal is alignment—not just delivery—so we work with you to make sure the final result feels right before you move forward.

(Exact revision counts can be outlined within each package.)

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Can I use this with my contractor?

Yes. That’s exactly how most clients use our work.

Your final renderings give your contractor a clear visual reference, helping reduce miscommunication and keep your project aligned from start to finish.

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Do you help with design decisions or just visuals?

We do both.

Our process isn’t just about creating images—it’s about helping you make confident decisions. We guide layout, finishes, and overall direction so your renderings are not only realistic, but actionable.

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Is this worth it before I start my renovation?

Yes—this is where you save the most time and money.

Making changes after construction begins is significantly more expensive and stressful. Our renderings help you make decisions upfront, avoid costly mistakes, and move forward with clarity the first time.

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