Your Home, Designed Around How You Actually Live
Interior Design That Fits Your Renovation Reality
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We Start With Your Life, Not a Mood Board
Here's what most interior designers miss: they design for how a space photographs, not for how you actually use it. A beautiful open-concept kitchen doesn't help if you've got nowhere to hide the mail, the kids' backpacks, and the dog food. We approach interior design and home improvement differently. Before we talk finishes or fixtures, we talk about your daily routine. How do you use your kitchen? Where does clutter pile up? What drives you crazy about your current layout? Those answers shape everything—the floor plan, the storage solutions, the material choices. You'll work directly with Ray Coleman, who's been renovating homes in Nassau County, NY for over 50 years. He's seen what works and what doesn't. He knows which trends hold up and which ones you'll regret in three years. And because we're handling both the interior design and the construction, there's no disconnect between what gets drawn and what actually gets built. If something doesn't make sense structurally or budget-wise, you'll know upfront—not halfway through demolition.
What's Included in Our Interior Design Services
Interior design at Ray Coleman Home Improvement isn't a separate service you pay for and then hope your contractor can execute. It's built into the renovation process, which means you get space planning, material selection, and finish coordination all managed by the same team building your project. We handle layout design and space planning so your kitchen flows properly and your bathroom has the storage you actually need. We guide material and finish selection—cabinets, countertops, tile, flooring, fixtures—based on what holds up in real homes, not just what looks good in a showroom. We coordinate everything with the construction schedule so your tile arrives when we're ready to install it, not three weeks early or two weeks late. You're not juggling multiple vendors or playing telephone between an interior designer and a contractor. One team, one point of contact, one cohesive project. And if something needs to change mid-project because of an unexpected issue or a better idea, we adjust in real-time without the back-and-forth that usually comes with having separate design and build teams.