Room Anchor Audit

Find the piece the room is waiting for.

A focused editorial audit for one room that feels close, but not resolved.

Calm built-in storage with ceramics, baskets, books, and warm plaster

Founding format

One room. One anchor. A clearer path forward.

This is not full-service design. It is a high-judgment editorial read for the room where every new piece still feels slightly uncertain.

Founding audit$750

Five opening spots while the service is calibrated.

What you receive

A decision, not a deck of options.

The audit is designed to reduce noise and make one strong room decision easier.

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One room read

A concise diagnosis of what the room is asking for: weight, softness, storage, light, scale, or restraint.

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One anchor Selection

The primary piece we would build around, chosen for proportion, material, and emotional effect.

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Five supporting moves

Companion pieces, material notes, and styling choices that make the room feel resolved without feeling decorated.

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A clear no-list

The colors, silhouettes, or habits we would avoid so the room keeps its point of view.

Best fit

For the room that is almost there.

The audit works best when the room already has a direction, but needs the piece with enough presence to make everything else feel calmer.

  • A dining room wall waiting for storage
  • A living room that needs one sculptural chair
  • A bedroom that needs better texture, not more styling
  • An entry or media wall that needs weight and restraint
Sunlit living room with linen sofa, open French doors, oak table, fruit, coffee, books, and olive branches