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Commercial Styling

 

Experienced in interior styling for commercial projects such as display homes and aged care and retirement living spaces, I work closely with Architects and Construction Managers to bring to life functional and beautiful spaces that meet the individual needs of each project brief.

During an initial styling consultation, we will ascertain the scope of work, functionality requirements, style preferences and budget considerations, culminating in a precise brief that outlines the project outcome to be achieved. Generally a two-hour meeting is required to establish the overall outcome with a clear direction of how the project will commence and when it will be completed.

With years of experience in styling within the aged care and retirement living sector, I truly understand the importance of creating a comfortable, caring and functional environment that allows for social connection and promotes a sense of calm and peace of mind for all to enjoy. Paying close attention to the detail of every project ensures I create beautiful and functional spaces for residents, families and carers alike, so that everyone feels at home and at ease.

STYLING AND ACCESSORY SELECTIONS

The finishing touches are what truly make a space come alive! With an extensive list of suppliers within the industry, we can procure a range of tailored items, from soft furnishings, lighting, artwork and accessories all to cover the needs of your project. Comprehensive documentation to assist with the process to ensure the project runs smoothly.

KIND WORDS FROM CLIENTS

 

We thank you very much for your valuable input on the Walmsley Community Centre. The opening event was very successful and your styling was timely, responded particularly well to the brief / project challenges and is greatly appreciated.

 

We look forward to working together on the Walmsley Residential Aged Care.

 

Joseph Mount


Senior Design Manager, Residential Communities, Places

Independent & Assisted Living

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