First contact
Tell me about the room.
The first call is always free, always pressure-free. Tell me roughly what you’re thinking — kitchen, bathroom, whole home, or just “we don’t know yet” — and we’ll work out whether we’re a good fit.
If we are: I’ll send through a clear scope, a fixed-fee proposal where I can, and we’ll start from there.
Studio
Sunshine Coast
Queensland, Australia
By appointment.
The kettle’s almost always on. The drawings, almost always somewhere on the floor.
A short, helpful brief.
If you’d like to skip ahead, the most useful first email tends to include:
- Where the project is (suburb / state)
- What you’re hoping to do — and roughly when
- Three rooms, photos or Pinterest pins you love
- A budget range — even a rough one helps a lot
- Anything that’s keeping you up at night about it
Don’t worry about getting it perfect. The first call is for sharpening the brief, not testing it.