ANNE HAAS DESIGN SERVICES
Always the first step : Design Consultation
After a quick introductory phone call this is the first stop on your design journey : a 2 hour consultation.
Anne walks through your home concentrating on the areas you are interested in working on. She freely gives design ideas and helps you decide what your next steps are for each room.
From here Anne will guide you to her best design service to complete all your projects.
This is a crucial process and will save you time, money and mistakes whether you choose to work with Anne Haas Design or another designer.
Full Service Design
This is the package for a client who wants at least one room to be fully designed. Anne takes care of everything!
She handles : managing the vendors necessary to complete the job, sourcing all items from furniture to accessories including paint colors, wallpaper, upholstery and window treatments, and purchasing, tracking and arranging delivery.
Anne collaborates with the client and manages every aspect of the project.
Gallery Wall Design
With Anne’s photography background pulling together a gallery wall is one of her specialties.
The client is helped throughout the entire process : choosing photos or artwork and the space to place them, printing the images, curating the frames and finally installation.
The client is presented with a beautiful and personalized art gallery. This service can be a stand alone project or part of a larger multi-room design.
A La Carte Design
This package is ideal for a client who has a variety of small projects throughout the house.
Anne offers 20 hour design packages which can be added to if necessary to complete the project.
The client is “managing” the project and can purchase items or leave that up to Anne.
Clients have shared with us their many reasons for coming to Anne for design help:
One family had just moved into a larger home and didn’t know where to being with purchasing and placing larger furniture throughout the house.
Another couple were empty nesters and looked forward to celebrating by buying new furniture, artwork, and rugs, and creating new spaces or less people.
Others were divorced and wanted to make a fresh start.
One couple simply said life had gotten in the way of design and they were finally ready to make the house beautiful.
Do any of these situations sound familiar?