The $500 Design Jumpstart gives you an in-home design consultation, LiDAR measurements, layout
and scope review, materials direction, and a realistic budget range — before you talk to
contractors
● Real measurements, not guesswork
● Realistic budget range based on your actual space
● $500 credited toward full design if you move forward
Most homeowners start too late. They collect inspiration, talk to contractors, and try to price a project that has never actually been defined.
The Design Jumpstart gives you a real first step. You leave with clarity on the space, the direction, and the budget range — before construction decisions start getting expensive.
Still early? DM GUIDE for pricing guidance first.
Projects usually do not get expensive because someone picked the wrong faucet. They get expensive because the layout, scope, and materials were never fully defined before pricing began. This step exists to keep your project from turning into a moving target.
The Design Jumpstart is built for Atlanta homeowners planning kitchens, bathrooms, and larger remodels where layout, material choices, and execution all matter.
It is best for projects where the next decision should be clarity — not guessing.
If you are only looking for broad early-stage ranges, the pricing guide is the better first step.
A good design process does not just make selections. It catches the moments when layout, materials, and budget stop working together.
That is the real value of doing this before construction starts: the hard decisions happen when they are still affordable.
Do not let construction pricing define the project.
If no one has fully defined the space, then every bid is based on assumptions. That is how homeowners end up comparing numbers that look precise but are actually built on different scopes.
The job here is not just to make something beautiful. It is to make the project make sense before the building starts.
You need someone protecting the full picture.
Most people involved in a remodel are focused on their own piece of it. Trades focus on their trade. Vendors focus on their product. Contractors focus on building.
The homeowner still needs someone making sure the decisions, budget, and execution stay aligned.
The Jumpstart is the first step. Full design is the next phase.
If the project makes sense to move forward, we transition into full design. That is where the project gets fully developed for pricing, revisions, material decisions, and contractor-ready execution.
This keeps the page focused on one first decision while making the bigger path clear.
Package path
Bathroom design packages start at $3,500
Kitchen design packages start at $5,000
The $500 Jumpstart is credited toward that next phase
You are not locked into one concept and told to live with it.
Once a project moves into full design, the process is collaborative. The point is not to “reveal” something and hope you like it. The point is to develop the project until it feels right before anything gets built.
That is how design becomes confidence instead of risk.
The goal is not speed. The goal is fewer surprises later.
A well-developed project takes time because it removes uncertainty before construction begins. That time is what protects the build phase from expensive indecision.
Done right, construction starts with fewer open questions and fewer decisions still hanging in the air.
You are working directly with Ryan from the beginning. You are not being handed off to a sales team or pushed into a vague process where no one owns the full outcome.
If you want a clear first step before committing to full design, this is it.
