myrtle beach project
Duration: Two weeks

The Myrtle Beach Project was a referral from another client that knew these people and they had decided to build another home. They had an urgent situation to move into a condominium in a few weeks and vacate their home.  They insisted that the condominium layout be terribly similar to the current environment and use as much of the items and negate putting things in storage. I was challenged to plan, organize, schedule packing and unpacking as well as placement of all items/inventory.  Also, it had to be completed in a few weeks since they were arriving for the summer and had guests coming to visit them.  We did this in record time with no glitches and met all their demands to allow them to move in on time and have their guest visit.  Overachieved expectations.

Atlanta Project
Duration: one month

Some good friends put me in contact with the couple.  This project is a fairly straight up downsizing from a large home to a small home with focus on what to keep and what to remove plus potentially buying latest items that may complement the architecture of the home.  Engaged with the client and established another strong relationship which is always important in this business. We developed a plan of items to keep and those that would be removed.  Also, this provides some insight into latest items we would seek to buy as the project developed.  The project was completed on time and within the project cost to make the client happy.

Atlanta Project
Duration: multi-year

This client has evolved into a great business relationship as well as  a great  friend as well due to the magnitude and scope of this project.  The scope of the home is first of all it is large house as well as it embraced the two other homes they own as we worked, and they saw the mindfulness and contribution I made to the project.  It also required a decision on moving the possessions to six distinct locations and many of the possessions are priceless such as crystal, armoire, desk, etc. moving items to the condominium in New York etc.

We worked together on the plan and the execution of that plan to make sure all those things fell into place. This really provided insight and relationship building  everything on the fall in place as well as realization that the items shipped that they were shipping work in excellent condition.  Also, the items could be used in a time that their children had never really decorated.  So, we decided to flip that house and every single purse of furniture fit perfectly in that house. A few years later I downsized the client into assisted-living from their main residence to a new customer condominium for 55 and up.  This required being involved in seeing the design of the new place and involved with the  construction while it  was being built.  Helped clean out their existing estate, so they did not take anything they didn’t need or want in the new home, manage the interior design and oversaw moving, unpacking and getting them settled and organized.  All these efforts were done on schedule and within budget. It is great to have a long-term relationship because of excellent communication and strong relationships knowing that the customer is the customer, and they are to be satisfied in the end.