Half of a modern kitchen in black and white sketch, with the other half in full color showing white cabinets, black countertop, window with outside view, and some kitchen items.

The Process of Home Balm

Old, tired spaces need some salve! Just like our bodies, we have to take care of our homes: old & new. There’s healing in reimagining an old space or creating something new out of nothing.

Whether it’s a remodel, new construction, a vacation home, or any other tired space, there’s a process to bringing daily delight and renewed energy to our homes.

Every project will be a little different based on scope, but check out the process guide below for an idea for larger design projects.

Flowchart depicting the construction process, starting from concept and design, schematic design, client interviews, design development, interior design collaboration, construction drawings, permit issuance, construction administration, furniture styling, and concluding with enjoying the new space.

Done right, our homes can help us heal.

Our homes can be an extension of ourselves.

Often the reason for remodeling or construction in the first place is the need for something to change, grow or just better support our lifestyle no matter what that might be.

Home Balm aims to follow a systematic process so that we can achieve the practical goals needed for a project, while also realizing the healing qualities of design done right.

Modern bathroom with a black bathtub and wooden accents, black towels hanging on brass hooks, a wooden vanity with black countertop and mirror, two small cacti, tall window, and patterned tile floor.