Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.1970dogwoodstreet.com/
I haven’t actually used them, but one of the founders is a friend of a friend. So I keep looking at their site and thinking that I should try. I think they work with a lot of the things people already have?
Maybe it’s just me but I don’t know…. Their portfolio just doesn’t look pulled together in the spaces. Something is missing like an extra layer or two of design. Pretty sure I could do the same thing. With the same “something is missing” result![]()
Oof, yeah, this doesn't look great
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It all looks too small - or something. Definitely doesn't look aspirational!
I don't really get this, either.
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That dining room really needs some drapes and art.
That living room is a mess. Nothing goes well together.
Anonymous wrote:I'm also looking for the going rate for something like this.
We just found somebody that's looking to start out; mostly
just need help with layout and choosing furniture (like OP, I do not want anything custom; just don't have time or patience to sift through the interwebs and make a plan).
So what would you pay per hour for this type of work (in Northern VA)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redbird Redesign
Kudos to you, lady, for promoting yourself all over every single DC-area mommy forum ever.
I’ve promoted them here because I’m a former client. They fit in the in between imo (or did, it’s been a few years) of the store designers and the full service, traditional interior design. But I didn’t recommend them here because I think OP would still find them too expensive.
FWIW I'm a DP and also used them in the past. They are a good price point for people who want to pay for help but can't afford the luxe designer services. Think more along the lines of thousands of dollars instead of tens of thousands. We have a townhouse, and the fancy pants people didn't even return my calls or emails after I told them that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redbird Redesign
Kudos to you, lady, for promoting yourself all over every single DC-area mommy forum ever.
I’ve promoted them here because I’m a former client. They fit in the in between imo (or did, it’s been a few years) of the store designers and the full service, traditional interior design. But I didn’t recommend them here because I think OP would still find them too expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.1970dogwoodstreet.com/
I haven’t actually used them, but one of the founders is a friend of a friend. So I keep looking at their site and thinking that I should try. I think they work with a lot of the things people already have?
Maybe it’s just me but I don’t know…. Their portfolio just doesn’t look pulled together in the spaces. Something is missing like an extra layer or two of design. Pretty sure I could do the same thing. With the same “something is missing” result![]()
Oof, yeah, this doesn't look great
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![]()
It all looks too small - or something. Definitely doesn't look aspirational!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.1970dogwoodstreet.com/
I haven’t actually used them, but one of the founders is a friend of a friend. So I keep looking at their site and thinking that I should try. I think they work with a lot of the things people already have?
Maybe it’s just me but I don’t know…. Their portfolio just doesn’t look pulled together in the spaces. Something is missing like an extra layer or two of design. Pretty sure I could do the same thing. With the same “something is missing” result![]()
Anonymous wrote:We're wrapping up an engagement with Havenly and it's gone pretty well. There are different tiers but we select the option that costs about $150 or so per room.
I don't want to share more than what folks are interested in but I'm Happy to answer questions about the experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.1970dogwoodstreet.com/
I haven’t actually used them, but one of the founders is a friend of a friend. So I keep looking at their site and thinking that I should try. I think they work with a lot of the things people already have?
Maybe it’s just me but I don’t know…. Their portfolio just doesn’t look pulled together in the spaces. Something is missing like an extra layer or two of design. Pretty sure I could do the same thing. With the same “something is missing” result![]()
I agree. Kind of like they took one thing (floor, wallpaper, etc.) and just matched some things to the same colors. I can do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.1970dogwoodstreet.com/
I haven’t actually used them, but one of the founders is a friend of a friend. So I keep looking at their site and thinking that I should try. I think they work with a lot of the things people already have?
Maybe it’s just me but I don’t know…. Their portfolio just doesn’t look pulled together in the spaces. Something is missing like an extra layer or two of design. Pretty sure I could do the same thing. With the same “something is missing” result![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.1970dogwoodstreet.com/
I haven’t actually used them, but one of the founders is a friend of a friend. So I keep looking at their site and thinking that I should try. I think they work with a lot of the things people already have?
Maybe it’s just me but I don’t know…. Their portfolio just doesn’t look pulled together in the spaces. Something is missing like an extra layer or two of design. Pretty sure I could do the same thing. With the same “something is missing” result![]()
Anonymous wrote:https://www.1970dogwoodstreet.com/
I haven’t actually used them, but one of the founders is a friend of a friend. So I keep looking at their site and thinking that I should try. I think they work with a lot of the things people already have?