Interior Design Consultation for considered guidance

A focused interior design consultation for clients who need clarity, direction or reassurance before making decisions about their home.

Our Interior Design Consultation is created for those moments when you would value an expert eye, whether you are at the beginning of a project, feeling unsure about a particular room, or trying to make confident choices around layout, colour, materials, furniture or finishes.

It offers a calm, considered way to access KINDLY’s expertise without committing to a larger design service.

Focused interior design advice, shaped around your questions

WHO THIS IS FOR

Interior Design Consultations are created for clients looking for thoughtful, professional guidance on a specific design question, room or early-stage project.

They are particularly suited to homeowners who want to make confident decisions before investing further, or who need clarity on what kind of support their project may require.

You may be choosing paint colours, reviewing a layout, planning a renovation, considering furniture, or wondering whether you need an interior designer, architect or contractor involved.

This service is ideal if you value considered advice, practical direction and a clearer way forward.

WHAT IS INCLUDED

An Interior Design Consultation is tailored to the questions, space or project you would like to discuss.

Depending on your needs, this may include advice on:

  • Room layouts and furniture placement

  • Paint colours and material palettes

  • Furniture, lighting and styling direction

  • Window treatments, fabrics and finishes

  • Early renovation or refurbishment decisions

  • How to improve flow, function and atmosphere

  • Whether Full Service Interior Design or The Room Scheme would be more suitable

  • Where to focus your time, budget and attention next

We consider both the practical and aesthetic elements of your home, helping you understand what is working, what needs attention and which decisions will make the greatest difference.

OUR APPROACH

We begin by understanding the space, your questions and the decisions you are trying to make.

From there, we offer clear, thoughtful guidance shaped around the way you live, the character of your home and the outcome you are hoping to create.

Our approach balances design sensitivity with practical advice. We may consider layout, proportion, light, colour, furniture scale, materiality, storage, comfort and the flow between spaces, with attention to how your home can feel calmer, more supportive and easier to live in.

The aim is not to overwhelm you with possibilities, but to help you move forward with clarity, confidence and a more considered direction.

A considered starting point for your home

  • An Interior Design Consultation is best suited to clients who need focused advice rather than a full design service.

    It may be the right choice if you have a particular design dilemma, are unsure how to begin, or would like expert guidance before committing to a larger project.

    If you already know you would like a complete scheme for one room or a defined area, The Room Scheme may be more suitable. If your project involves a renovation, extension or full furnishing project, Full Service Interior Design may be the better fit.

  • Yes. A consultation can be especially useful in the early stages of a renovation or refurbishment, before key decisions have been made.

    We can help you think through how the home needs to function, where design decisions may have the greatest impact, and whether you would benefit from bringing together a wider design team.

    For larger or more complex projects, we may recommend progressing to Full Service Interior Design so the interior direction can be developed in more depth.

  • It is helpful to gather any relevant photos, floor plans, measurements, inspiration images, existing furniture details or specific questions you would like to discuss.

    You do not need to have everything perfectly prepared. The consultation is designed to help bring clarity, so even a loose sense of what feels unresolved can be enough to begin.

  • No. An Interior Design Consultation is an advisory service, rather than a full design scheme.

    You will receive focused guidance and clear recommendations, but it does not include full sourcing, procurement, technical drawings or a complete room design. If you would like a fully developed scheme, The Room Scheme or Full Service Interior Design may be more appropriate.