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Use case Project Planning

Scope it before you commit to it.

Kick off every project with structure: scope, timeline, and estimate assembled from the floorplan and the brief — before the first billable hour.

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Hudson St — Living Room
Budget $14,500 · committed $5,810
Sofa — Walnut Frame
$3,200
Quoted
Pendant — Brass, pair
$840
Ordered
Rug — Wool 9×12
$1,150
Delivered
Side table — Travertine
$620
Quoted
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The kickoff, de-risked.

Drop a floorplan or room photoPLAN.pdf

Room-by-room scope

Break the project into spaces and deliverables straight from the plan, so nothing is forgotten at pricing time.

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Estimates

Fee and budget estimates grounded in the actual scope, not gut feel — defensible in the client conversation.

Timelines

Timelines

Phase timelines with the dependencies design actually has: approvals, lead times, install windows.

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Client sign-off

A clear scope document the client approves before work begins — the cheapest revision is the one avoided.

See Project Planning on your own projects.