A Thoughtful Process, From Start to Finish

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Interior design that clarifies, connects, and elevates your project.

Every project begins differently. Some clients come with a vision. Others arrive with a set of blueprints. Some need help sorting through hundreds of decisions, while others simply want peace of mind that their home will come together beautifully.

Meg Jonsen’s approach brings calm to the chaos. With over three decades of experience and a naturally collaborative mindset, she guides each client and project team through a clear, intuitive process—from initial concepts to final details.

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Early Involvement Leads to Better Results

Meg often joins projects at the architectural planning stage, helping clients make confident decisions long before walls go up. Her design thinking supports:

  • Better spatial flow

  • Stronger material coordination

  • Clearer lighting and electrical plans

  • Smarter furniture and built-in integration

This early involvement ensures that the end result is not only beautiful, but functional, intentional, and cohesive.

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What Collaboration Looks Like

Meg works best as part of a well-aligned team. She actively communicates with homeowners, architects, contractors, and craftspeople to ensure smooth execution and strong relationships from start to finish.

Her role often includes:

  • Clarifying client goals in design terms

  • Anticipating decision points before they become delays

  • Translating between technical and visual priorities

  • Helping everyone stay on the same page, literally and creatively

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Meg believes that great design happens with the homeowners, not just for them. She’s here to listen, ask the right questions, and offer perspective, not to impose a signature style.

The result is a space that reflects your values, your lifestyle, and your vision—elevated through experience and brought to life with care.

Your Role in the Process

Timeline Expectations

Every project is unique, but here’s what to expect:

Custom Homes

Meg is involved throughout, from plan review to finish selections and furnishings

Major Renovations

Typically includes layout planning, material updates, and furniture guidance

Design Consulting

Shorter engagements focused on furnishing, finishes, or visual direction

She adapts her involvement based on project needs, but always brings clarity and thoughtfulness to each step.