THREE WAYS
TO WORK
WITH US
Whether you're early in planning, ready to design with a clear hand on the wheel, or ready to hand it all off…
here's where each path begins.
FULL SERVICE DESIGN
KITCHEN + BATH
Full-Service is the experience for the family that has the resources and the standards to do a renovation correctly and the schedule that won't allow them to manage every detail themselves.
This is design and construction managed as a single, integrated effort. We work as part of your team alongside your architect, your contractor, and the trades but not as a vendor handing off drawings, but as a creative and operational partner from the first site measurement to the final reveal. Decisions are anticipated before they become urgent. Conversations happen between us and the trades, not around your kitchen island at 9pm.
The design itself is where the depth lives. Composition. Design psychology. The thoughtful layering of materials, light, and proportion that gives a space a sense of permanence and personality at once. We don't repeat designs because every project is shaped to the specific way you live, the architecture you've inherited or built, and the kind of home you want to come back to at the end of a long day.
What separates this work from a beautiful kitchen pulled from a designer-brand showroom is access. Twenty years of relationships with the artisans, mills, fabricators, and specialty trades who do exceptional work means your home holds pieces with provenance… things that don't exist anywhere else.
INVESTMENT
A custom proposal is delivered after your onsite consultation, scoped to your specific project. The design fee is a flat rate based on scope. Project management is billed hourly at $125/hour.
TIMELINE
12 weeks to 2 years, depending on scope… from a single-room renovation to a full new build.
HOW IT WORKS
Onsite design consultation (paid). We walk your space together, hear how you live, and confirm we're the right fit for your project.
Phase One: Design Development. We translate that consultation into a complete, considered design.
Phase Two: Design Execution & Project Management. We coordinate with your architect, contractor, and trades to bring the design to life — managing the details so you don't have to.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Onsite design consultation (paid, scheduled after a complimentary discovery call)
Site measurements and full as-built documentation
Design direction meeting (in-person or virtual)
In-person design concept presentation
Complete design document draft set for your contractor and trades
Custom millwork drawings
Sourcing of all materials, finishes, and furnishings
Procurement coordination
Project management throughout the build
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Structural and engineered stamped drawings (handled by your architect or engineer)
Construction labor (managed through your general contractor)
THE DESIGN ROADMAP
There's a middle ground between figuring it out yourself and handing the whole thing over — and the Design Roadmap lives there.
This is a complete design package, minus the construction drawings. We dial in the layout, build the concept, choose the materials, and hand you a fully sourced plan with the rationale behind every choice. From there, you carry it forward — meeting with contractors, ordering, and running point on installation — with us in the background to keep the design integrity intact.
Most clients land here because they want to be involved. They enjoy the process, they trust their judgment, and they're more than capable — they just don't want to be the one inventing it from scratch. The Roadmap is built for them: a structured engagement where the foundational decisions are made carefully, by someone who's been on the construction side of these projects for two decades, so the rest of the renovation moves forward without second-guessing.
The deliverables aren't placeholder ideas. The space plan is buildable. The shopping list works in the real world, with both retail and to-the-trade sources clearly noted. The key details document tells your contractor exactly what we're going for — and tells you exactly how to talk about it. You'll know what to ask, what to push back on, and what's worth the upgrade.
INVESTMENT
Flat-rate fee per room. Investment ranges from $775 to $7500 depending on the size and complexity of the space.
TIMELINE
6–8 weeks from kickoff to handoff, with a responsive client.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
One onboarding Zoom call to understand how you live and what the space needs to do
A complete space plan and elevations
A curated design concept presented in a dedicated Zoom session
Up to two revisions on the design concept
One revision on individual material selections
A full shopping list with both retail and to-the-trade sources
Material samples where available, plus Samplize paint sheets
A key details summary document — the why behind every decision, and how to communicate it to your trades
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Construction or engineered stamped drawings
Custom millwork drawings (available as an upgrade)
Trade days at the showroom (available as an add-on)
Procurement, project management, or trade coordination
A NOTE ON HOW WE WORK:
Materials are selected with intention. We don't re-source items within the original budget to find a cheaper lookalike because every like/kind substitution quietly costs the design something. If your scope needs to shift, we'll work it through together up front. Revisions are about refining direction, not chasing price.
THE CLARITY SESSION
By the time most homeowners book a Clarity Session, they've been living inside a renovation in their head for months. Tabs open. Plans tweaked. A growing list of decisions that all feel important and somehow none feel certain.
This session is built to interrupt that loop.
Before we meet, you'll send over your plans, photos, and the specific questions keeping you up at night. We spend real time with them… not skimming, but reviewing the way someone who's seen hundreds of these does. By the time we sit down together, we already know where the friction is.
The 90 minutes themselves are working time. We move through your layout, your selections, and the trade-offs you're weighing and we tell you plainly what's working, what isn't, and where the real risks are hiding. You'll leave with a written summary, prioritized next steps, and a recording so you can revisit anything you didn't catch in the moment.
Most clients walk away with one or two clear shifts that change the trajectory of their entire renovation. That's the point: not more to think about, but the clarity that arrives before, not after a five-figure mistake.
—> Best for the savvy DIYer who's done their homework, has a plan in motion, and wants expert eyes on it before they commit.
INVESTMENT
A one-time fee of $395 for the session itself. If questions come up as your project unfolds... for example: preparing for a contractor conversation or working through something unexpected. Our follow-up email guidance is available at $75 per question, within the scope of your original project.
HOW IT WORKS
Book and pay through our online checkout to lock in your session date.
Receive your confirmation email with a link to the design brief.
Complete the design brief at least 72 hours before your session — this gives us the time we need to come prepared.
Look out for a 24-hour reminder email with your meeting link and any final notes.
Meet for 90 minutes to work through your plans, selections, and questions together.
Receive your written summary and session recording shortly after.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
A pre-session review of your submitted design brief
A 90-minute working session (virtual, or in-person for local clients)
Real-time problem-solving and design direction
Honest feedback on what's working and what isn't
A written summary with prioritized next steps
A recording of the session so you can stay in the conversation, not in your notes
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Drawings, elevations, or material samples
Ongoing design support after the session
from start HOW IT WORKS
1. Initial Call
free 20-minute discovery call.
2. Consultation
clear scope + proposal
3. Design Process
concepts, revisions, final presentation
4. Implementation
support through project completion
to finish FAQ
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If you are feeling unsure please reach out. We can guide you through which of our service options that will best fit your project.
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Yes. Knox and Rowe is based in Eugene, Oregon and provides full-service interior design throughout the state, including Portland, Salem, Bend, and Lane County.
While many of our projects are located in Eugene and the surrounding communities, we regularly travel for the right full-service design projects. Because our studio is boutique and intentionally takes on a limited number of homes each year, we prioritize projects that are a strong creative fit regardless of exact location.
If you’re searching for an interior designer in Oregon who approaches design as both art and strategy, we would love to connect.
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Yes. In addition to full-service interior design, we offer dedicated kitchen and bathroom design services throughout Oregon.
These projects still receive our comprehensive approach… considering layout, cabinetry, materials, lighting, and finishes as one cohesive composition rather than isolated selections. Even a single room deserves thoughtful curation.
If you are planning a remodel and want clarity, refinement, and a well-developed vision before construction begins, this service may be the right fit.
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Design fees and product investments are separate.
Our design fee covers the creative development of your project including space planning, selections, sourcing, documentation, and overall vision. Furnishings, materials, custom pieces, and contractor costs are invoiced separately based on the final approved design.
This structure allows us to curate without compromise. Rather than working within a preset product list (much like free design from major retailers), we select pieces and materials intentionally, based on what the space truly requires.
At the beginning of the project, we discuss anticipated investment ranges so expectations feel clear and aligned. Our goal is never surprise. It’s transparency and thoughtful planning from the start.
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Earlier than you think.
The most successful projects begin before architectural plans are finalized or construction is underway. Bringing an interior designer in early allows us to influence layout decisions, lighting placement, material selections, and overall flow, ensuring the home feels cohesive from the start.
Waiting until finishes are being selected often leads to rushed decisions and missed opportunities.
If you’re in the early planning stages of a remodel or new build in Oregon, that is the ideal time to begin the conversation.
EXPLORE
YOUR OPTIONS
You may not be completely certain what working with an interior designer looks like.
What you do know is that your home no longer reflects the level you’re living at and you’re tired of managing it alone.
That’s enough.
Whether you’re ready for full-service curation or simply need clarity on where to begin, we can help you move forward with confidence.