JH Online is a unique concept, whereby you can work together on the design of your room(s) via email. It is super easy and just as thorough and fun as working with Jamie in person!
What it entails- you send photos and dimensions of the areas that you would be working together on, along with a brief description of each area, as to what you would like to see happen. For instance, area rugs, furniture, accessories, window coverings, wall treatments, paint color, fabric selections. Jamie will also need to see inspiration photos so she can have an understanding of your style and the look you are going for.
Then they present you with a flat price for the work to be done. You are always welcome to email or call as much as you would like, they want all of their clients to feel happy and secure as this is a wonderful process. From there, you get started.
Once you have approved all of the drawings and selected furnishes, they can then begin purchasing all of the pieces that will transform your space. All the purchasing is done through Jamieshop. Jamieshop is a unique service which gives the end user the ability to purchase from over five hundred manufacturers that, for the most part, are to the trade only. There is no contract and no hourly fees.
As a client of JH Online and Jamieshop, you automatically become a client of Jamie Herzlinger Interiors They handle all the cuttings for approval, shipping, furniture finishes and all for a service fee of 25%. Shipping and freight, installation and taxes are all billed at time of occurrence.
Now, with JH Online Jamieshop, everyone will have access to a renown interior design firm, furnishings and home decor at a fraction of the cost! Isn't this exciting?
Below I have shared just a few of the rooms designed by Jamie. ENJOY!
Jamie's Showroom
To reach JH Online, visit here.
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Teresa she really is brilliant. That first bedroom image would have me in bed reading early so lush and comfortable!
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Karena
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Really fun photos here!! Hope the weather is getting better down south, is cold and rainy here.
ReplyDeleteSuch a talented lady! I love that first bedroom shot - makes me want to crawl back in bed, although I did just make mine. Happy Wednesday, Teresa! XO
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