Make the Most of Your Interior Design Consultation

Your interior design consultation is the first step toward creating a home that reflects how you live and what you love. It’s where we start uncovering what matters most — your goals, lifestyle, and vision for your space — while giving you a clear sense of how our design process works and what it’s like to collaborate with a professional interior designer.

Whether your consultation is scheduled or you’re still considering one, these three tips will help you feel confident and prepared for an exciting start to your project.

1. Think About How You Want to Live in Your Home

Before we meet, take a few moments to reflect on how you use your home every day. What feels effortless, and what could work better? Which spaces do you love spending time in — and which ones could use a little more intention? When you arrive with a clear sense of your lifestyle and priorities, we can create a design that feels thoughtful, comfortable, and aligned with the way you live.

2. Gather the Details That Shape Your Project

Even if your ideas are still taking shape, having a few key details ready makes our conversation more productive. Consider your ideal investment range, the general scope of work, and any meaningful pieces you’d like to include, such as artwork or heirlooms. These insights help us tailor recommendations that reflect your values, preferences, and the way you envision your home.

3. Come Ready to Collaborate and Explore New Ideas

Great design starts with open conversation and curiosity. Bring an open mind and a willingness to consider creative ideas you might not have imagined. Having all decision-makers present and engaged during your consultation helps us align priorities from the start, setting the stage for a smooth, collaborative process.

Your First Step Toward a Home You’ll Love Living In

Your consultation is more than a planning session — it’s the beginning of a creative partnership designed to make your home both beautiful and functional. The time you invest now helps us translate your goals into a design that feels authentic, cohesive, and deeply personal.

If you haven’t scheduled your design consultation yet, we’d love to connect. Lindsey Abrams Design serves clients throughout Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia.

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Meet Christine

Welcome! I’m Christine, Principal at Lindsey Abrams Design. I love getting to know my clients, working together to create homes that feel warm, inviting, and authentic.

For me, great design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about how a space makes you feel the moment you step inside. Your home should reflect your lifestyle, tell your story, and function seamlessly for the way you live. With years of experience in residential interior design, my goal is to blend style with functionality, crafting spaces that are as beautiful as they are livable.

My approach combines expert project coordination, custom-tailored design, and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring every element is thoughtfully curated for a timeless, cohesive result. I take care of every aspect—from concept to completion—so you don’t have to. 

Whether you need help with a renovation, a kitchen and bath transformation, or a full-home furnishing and décor project, I collaborate with the best artisans and industry professionals to bring your vision to life.

Let’s create a home that’s not just beautiful, but distinctly yours.

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