Services

Listed below are the packages I offer. Please do get in touch and let’s talk more about making your vision come to life.

90-Minute Consultation

£250

Most clients choose this service if they require help solving a specific problem in a room (like too much mess, awkward layout or creating flow). Making design decisions can be hard and you may be seeking help and guidance to make sure you are heading in the right direction.

I provide a 90-minute online or on-site consultation where I can guide you through any specific issues you need help with. I offer expert advice on layouts, furniture arrangement, colours, storage solutions and styling tips.

This service includes:

  • Home Design Vision Analysis

  • 90-minute consultation

  • Recap with our agreed solutions and outline for next steps for your project!

*On-site consultations are available for local clients which incur an additional charge depending on location.

E-Design

£1250

E-Design offers an online alternative to a traditional, full design service and enables you to work on your project at your own pace and as your budget allows. You’ll receive clear instructions to follow allowing you to progress at a speed that suits you and means you’re not limited by your location.

My E-design package includes:

  • Home Design Vision Analysis

  • 90-minute online video consultation

  • Design Scheme presentation

  • 2 Furniture Layout plans

  • Mood Boards to help you visualise a space (this includes fabric samples, colours and finishes and furniture ideas)

  • Personalised Colour Schemes with specification

And your choice of one of the following:

  • Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment Proposals for key items with linked shopping lists

  • 3D Visuals

  • Concept Joinery Design

Each package can be adapted to suit your requirements. Turnaround time for a typical single room design is 4-6 weeks.

“Here at Rachel Maxted Interiors, I am passionate about creating spaces that feel personal, timeless and suit your family’s unique personalities, lifestyles and evolving requirements.”

— Rachel Maxted