What’s a Design Consultation Like with Studio AK?
- Amy Konarzycki
- Sep 30
- 2 min read
If you’ve ever thought, “I just need someone to look at my space and tell me what to do,” this is for you.

Our one-on-one design consultations are either 1 or 2 hours (virtual or in-person depending on your location), and they’re perfect if you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure what to do next. Whether you just moved in, are midway through a reno, or need help tying things together, this is a chance to get expert eyes on your space.
What Happens During a Design Consultation?
We walk through your space (in-person or virtually), chat about what’s working and what’s not, and explore realistic, beautiful options that feel aligned with how you want to live.
The 1-hour consult is great for focused questions or smaller spaces. Two hours gives us more room to explore multiple areas or dive a little deeper.
These sessions are relaxed and collaborative. No need to have everything figured out — just come with your questions, ideas, or even that “I don’t know where to start” feeling. You’ll leave with clarity and a sense of direction.
Sometimes, a consult is all you need. And sometimes, it’s the first step into full-service design. Either way, it’s a great place to start.
How to Prepare for a Design Consultation
You don’t need to tidy up. But if you want to make the most of our time, here’s what helps:
Take a few photos or a quick video of the space (if we're meeting virtually)
Rough measurements (wall lengths, ceiling height, any furniture pieces you want to use, etc.)
Inspiration images or a Pinterest board
A short list of questions, pain points, or decisions you’re stuck on
Even if you don’t have all that, we can still get a lot done.
A Little Advice
You don’t have to figure it out alone. Sometimes a few expert suggestions can shift everything. Whether you need guidance, reassurance, or fresh ideas, a consultation can help you move forward with confidence.
Curious? Consultations start at $487.50 CAD. You can book your session here.
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