Not sure of your personal style? We can help you narrow down all the styles you love into a cohesive look for your home or office.
Our goal is to create a beautiful, cohesive, achievable design plan for your space.
Most importantly, the design must realistically fit your budget. By setting a realistic budget, we can prioritize and optimize spending to achieve the look you desire while providing the best possible environment for your home or office.
More information on each service can be found in each section below.
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Our residential design services focus on creating welcoming, livable spaces.
Whether you are blending spaces, downsizing or just want a new look, it’s our mission to translate your needs+ vision in ways that are practical, within budget and elegant.
We prioritize functionality + need without compromising style or aesthetics.
Our Services Include:
~ Space Planning
~ Structural recommendations (placement of windows, lighting, doors, etc.)
~ Technological upgrades
~ Material + Finish recommendations (Flooring, wall color, etc.)
~ Cohesive design plan
~ Procurement of furnishings + accessories.
~ Assembly of items
~ Warehousing of items if your space is unable to receive deliveries.
~ Installation of design
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Our commercial design services focuses on increasing the functionality of the space while elevating the style to be on point with the brand image.
Whether you are a luxury home developer or small business owner with your first retail space, it’s our mission to translate your brand + vision in ways that are practical, profitable and elegant.
We prioritize functionality + safety without compromising style or aesthetics.
Our Services Include:
~ Space Planning
~ Structural recommendations (placement of windows, lighting, doors, etc.)
~ Technological upgrades
~ Material + Finish recommendations (Flooring, wall color, etc.)
~ Cohesive design plan
~ Procurement of furnishings + accessories.
~ Assembly of items
~ Warehousing of items if your space is unable to receive deliveries.
~ Installation of design
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Although Procurement is part of our Residential + Commercial Design Services, we also offer it as a stand alone service.
Stand alone procurement services are for those who don’t need full service design services. Generally, this is for a statement piece in the home or a refresh of furnishings in a pre-existing home.
The #1 question we are asked is “What is procurement? “ followed by “Isn’t that the same as purchasing or sourcing?”
At its broadest, procurement is the overall process of obtaining (home) goods and (home) services.
It incorporates all the tasks involved in the search for—and purchase of—the materials and resources needed to do a job, or, In our case, a home.
Procurement is a process. Sourcing and purchasing are part of that process.
Our Procurement Process includes:
~ Discovering your needs for the space.
~ Finding the right vendors that will best fit your need (sourcing)
~ Continually discovering new vendors.
~ Negotiating an optimal price for your project.
~ Purchasing goods + services on behalf of the project. (Wholesale)
~ Monitoring the overall process—including maintaining budgets and finding cost savings and value with every possible vendor.
Love what you saw in a home we staged?
Every item is available for purchase upon request. We sell at least 1 home per year that includes ALL the furnishings.
Alternatively, if you loved the look and style but need a different size or fabric then we can help find the perfect piece to fit seamlessly into your lifestyle.
We source from both our wholesale and retail vendors for staging inventory and design services, both residential and commercial.
Whether you are buying a new home, selling your existing home or redecorating to dwell differently, we are committed to being the best partner in delivering value to you during your time of transition.
Elephant in the Room is proud to partner with the world's top home brands to enhance our overall service offerings to homeowners. We chose to partner with these retailers as their services went beyond special pricing to include flexibility and customization with a dedicated account representative on our projects.
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Remodeling in Reno? Flipping in Fresno?
E-Design (a.k.a Virtual Design) is an extraordinarily budget-friendly alternative to full-service interior design.
You give us a budget, we give you a cohesive design plan to implement on your own timeframe. This allows you to phase and control your design budget completely.
Because E-Design is delivered electronically, we work with clients nationwide. There’s no in home visit.
Not sure of your personal style? We’ll help you narrow down all the styles you love into a cohesive look for your home.
E-Design helps homeowners and real estate investors avoid costly mistakes by providing a detailed and compelling “visual” so you can see products within the space before you commit to them financially.
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A person who has suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI), cerebral vascular accident (CVA), cerebral palsy, or multiple sclerosis frequently will experience symptoms of double vision, movement of print or stationary objects such as walls and floor, eye strain, visual fatigue, headaches as well as problems with balance.
As a result, certain patterns can be (literally) nauseating or create an environment that exasperates the visual issues.
Scale, size of pattern and placement of items can play a huge role in how 'livable' a pattern or design can be in a home or office.
We can help switch out the offending designs for more serene options.
Our goal is to create a visually serene, practical, achievable design plan for your space.
Most importantly, the design must realistically fit your budget. By setting a realistic budget, we can prioritize and optimize spending to achieve the look you desire while providing the best possible environment for your visual issues and/or physical limitations.
Examples of Specialized Design Services:
~ Making your home wheelchair accessible
~ Incorporating cognitive support items, such as notes, into the decor of the home.
~ Window coverings for those with ongoing sensitivity to light.
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More on Visual Processing Issues:
Visual processing issues are complex because there are several different types, and people can have more than one. These issues often go undetected because they don’t show up on vision tests.
Visual problems caused by a traumatic brain injury (TBI), cerebral vascular accident (CVA), cerebral palsy, or multiple sclerosis may interfere with performance causing the person to be identified as learning disabled or as having attention deficit disorder. These visual dysfunctions can even manifest themselves as anxiety and panic disorders as well as spatial dysfunctions affecting balance and posture.
There are many different types of visual processing issues:
~ Visual discrimination issues: Those affected will have difficulty seeing the difference between two similar letters, shapes or objects.
~ Visual figure-ground discrimination issues: Those affected may not be able to pull out a shape or character from its background.
~ Visual sequencing issues: Those affected have difficulty telling the order of symbols, words or images.
~ Visual-motor processing issues: Those affected have difficulty using feedback from the eyes to coordinate the movement of other parts of the body. Those affected may also bump into things.
~ Long- or short-term visual memory issues: Those affected with either type have difficulty recalling what they’ve seen.
~ Visual-spatial issues: Those affected have difficulty telling where objects are in space. That includes how far things are from them and from each other. Those affected may also have a tough time reading maps and judging time.
~ Visual closure issues: Those affected have difficulty identifying an object when only parts are visible.
~ Letter and symbol reversal issues: Those affected switch letters or numbers when writing.
~ Focal ambient issues: Those affected overemphasize details. There's confusion in a busy visual environment, like the mall.
(List courtesy of Understood.org. For more information on how this issues can show up as learning disabilities in your child please visit the 'Learning & Attention' section of their website.)
Other Sources: Neuro-optometric Rehabilitation Association (NORA) & Brain injury Association of America