Every kit is a real room I designed for a real Toronto family. They paid $7,000 to $15,000 for the full design service. Now that the project is complete, I've taken those designs — paint codes, floor plans, shopping lists, styling — and packaged them so you can get the exact same result for $49 by doing the execution yourself.
This is the fastest, cheapest path to a room that finally looks intentional.
Exact paint codes — wall, trim, accent, ceiling. Brand specific. Applied in the actual room. No guessing whether grey reads cool or warm in your light.
Value: $300See exactly what the finished room looks like before you buy a single thing. Photorealistic rendering generated from the actual furniture and palette.
Value: $400To-scale floor plan showing exactly where every piece goes and why. Plus furniture-specific dimensions and traffic flow notes.
Value: $300Every piece, every link. Two price points per item so you can build the room incrementally. Links tested and live at purchase.
Value: $500What to put on the coffee table, how to style the bookshelf, which art to hang where. The final 10% that makes it look designed.
Value: $200Step by step order of what to do first, second, last. Common mistakes to avoid. Timing notes. The same roadmap I give full-service clients.
Value: $300If this applies — check out Virtual Design or In-Person Design instead.
If you buy a kit and later decide you want the full virtual or in-person service, the $49 is credited toward it. You never pay twice.