New Builds & Renovations

Digital Design

Designers thoughtfully consider and blend colors, textures, and shapes to enhance and organize spaces with tangible beauty. Using technology and translating that concept into a digital format, allows the designer to effectively communicate “visually” with clients, builders & architects.

This highly technical discipline requires in-depth knowledge of a range of software applications. Plus, your designer needs to understand building codes, generate renderings with mathematical precision, interpret construction blueprints, and much more. The JH Designs team’s “technical toolbox” includes CAD, 20-20, Photoshop, SmartDraw, Room Planner, Dream Draper, InDesign, PowerPoint and Excel.
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Builder & Architect Interface

Have you ever built a new home before? To some it’s a joy, to others a nightmare. It’s nearly impossible to anticipate all the questions to ask and keep track of all the minutia.

Check out how their latest project truly earned Low Country recognition with its capturing of these coveted awards;

  • 1st Place Best House Overall Award 2017 – Lighthouse Awards
  • 1st Place Kitchen Award 2017 – Lighthouse Awards
  • The JH Designs team has been in your shoes. They’ve built multiple new homes, finished them out, lived in them, and sold them … only to repeat the whole process all over again. They will take on the “client” role for you and act as your advocate by communicating early and often with your builder and architect so nothing is missed.
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    Selections

    Building a new home is an exciting time! Selections are usually the most personal aspects of this process, reflecting your tastes and lifestyle. From lighting fixtures to floor coverings and all in between, the choices are endless and often overwhelming.
     

    You need a designer whose vital signs go off the chart when it comes to those creative decisions – someone who can help guide you, provide alternatives or confirm your selections, and essentially hold your hand throughout the process. JH Designs’ staff knows “What’s Trending” and combined with extensive experience in new builds and remodels, can make this entire process (sometimes described as endless & exhausting) enjoyable!
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    It’s All in the Details!

     

    Who said “don’t sweat the small stuff”? Without the subtle detail, surprises and delights, projects can fall flat. You need a team that knows just what it takes to make them special, embraces the “small stuff” and loves getting into the nitty gritty.

    Real life examples of what could go wrong:

    Issue: Appliance barn in kitchen has no power source integrated.

    Cause: Builder, cabinetry group and electrician all overlooked this critical detail!

    Solution: JH Designs “specs” a Quad Box, which brings four standard 15A-125V U-Ground outlets to this area. Now you can easily plug in your Kitchen Aid, blender, toaster, etc.

    Issue: Gorgeous custom cabinetry & shelving, in deep walnut stain, to display stemware & beautiful pieces of pottery, sculpture, etc.… not visible to the naked eye.

    Cause: Cabinetry group and electrician focused only on construction, not the client’s desired “presentation” when all was in place.

    Solution: JH Designs “specs” glass shelving and LED lighting strips up each side of each tower of the cabinetry. Now, this custom cabinetry, with staged crystal & accessories, is the focal point of this room!

     
    A smart home owner needs to have an experienced designer, with technical training in new builds and remodels, at the onset. This person will take control of issues early on and anticipate special touches you may not think of. A few favorites include:

  • Popup electrical outlet on large kitchen island – barely visible! Now, everyone can easily charge their phone!
  • Under-counter outlets in the master bath hides that toothbrush and hair dryer and shows off your gorgeous countertops with select accessories!
  • Detailed space planning before architectural plans are complete, so that floor outlets are strategically placed and reachable. Plus, no tripping over unsightly cords!
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