Book an interior design consultation.
We start every project the same way: in the room, listening. In Benin in person; over video anywhere else in Nigeria. The first call is free; the concept phase that follows is fixed-price and stop-able.
A written brief and a fixed-price quote.
Written brief
Your room’s constraints, your taste, what we agreed on — written down. Your reference for the rest of the project.
Concept quote
Fixed-price for the concept phase (mood-board, plan, sourcing shortlist). Itemised. No surprises.
Honest answer
Whether we’re the right studio for what you want. If we’re not, we’ll point you to a maker who is.
Tell us about the space.
Anything you don’t know is fine to leave blank — we’ll fill it in when we meet.
Consultation questions.
What happens in an interior design consultation?
We meet — in your space if you're in Benin City, on a video call otherwise — measure and photograph the room, listen to what you want it to feel like, and leave you with a written brief and a fixed-price quote for the concept phase.
How much does the consultation cost?
The first conversation is free. The concept phase that follows is fixed-price and itemised before any furniture is touched, so you know the total before you commit.
How long does a consultation take?
Usually 60–90 minutes on site, plus a follow-up call to confirm scope. You'll have the written brief within a working week.
Do I have to commit to a full project after a consultation?
No. Every phase (concept, sourcing, fabrication, install) is fixed-price and stop-able. Some clients take only the concept and execute it themselves — that's a valid outcome.