The service
What we do
Home styling is for the home you are keeping. Furniture placement, color and decor pulled into one considered look — built around the pieces you already own.
We work room by room or across the whole home. Everything is reversible, nothing is structural, and most of what we change is finished in days.
The process
How we work
- Walk the rooms. In person or from photographs: what stays, what moves, and what is missing.
- A price range before your name. The estimate flow returns a band up front; the visit turns it into a fixed number that stays fixed.
- The plan, agreed. Placement, palette and pieces settled before anything is bought or moved.
- Styling day. Rearranged, dressed and finished — everything reversible throughout.
The difference
Why choose us

One booking, one team
Staging, styling, organizing and room makeovers under one roof — 23 bookable services, one accountable team, no juggling vendors.
A range before a name
The estimate flow shows a price band before we ask who you are — not after a sales call.
Answers in hours, not weeks
A stylist replies within two business hours, with a fixed proposal inside 48.
Built for New York buildings
Co-op board rules, service-lift windows and certificates of insurance — handled as part of the job, not discovered on install day.
The proof
Before and after
In their words
What clients say
They styled around what we own instead of selling us a new life.
One day, no drama, and the parlor floor finally makes sense.
Board rules, lift booking, insurance — handled without me chasing anyone.
Common questions
Straight answers on timing, money and what happens next. Not covered here? Ask through the estimate form — a stylist replies within two business hours.
Do I have to buy everything you suggest?
No. You own the plan and you can act on as much or as little of it as you like, in whatever order suits your budget.
Can you work with furniture I already own?
Usually yes, and usually we should. Most rooms have more in them than they need rather than less.
How is this different from an interior designer?
Scope. A designer takes on the building fabric — layouts, millwork, specification. We work with what is already there: furniture, color, light and styling.


