
PROCESS
From concept to completion, with clarity at every step.
A clear process makes design feel less overwhelming. From the first conversation to the final walk-through, VBD guides each project with thoughtful planning, clear communication, and a focus on how the home needs to live.
Each step is designed to bring more direction, confidence, and clarity to the decisions that shape the final result.

CLEAR DIRECTION
Before selections are made or work begins, VBD defines what the home needs, what is not working, and which choices will make the biggest difference.
CONFIDENT DECISIONS
From layouts and materials to finishes and final details, the process gives clients a clearer way to move forward without overwhelm.
COHESIVE RESULTS
Each step connects the early vision to the finished home, so the final space feels intentional, personal, and easier to live in.

the process
01. CONSULTATION
A first conversation to understand your home, goals, needs, and where design support can make the biggest difference.
02. DISCOVERY & PROJECT PLANNING
Measurements, priorities, budget, lifestyle needs, and project details are gathered to create a clear foundation.
03. CONCEPT & DESIGN DIRECTION
The overall direction takes shape through layout thinking, mood, materials, finishes, and the feeling the home needs to have.
04. DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
Selections, layouts, finishes, furnishings, and details are refined so decisions feel focused and aligned.
05. SELECTIONS, COORDINATION, & ORDERING
Key items are selected, sourced, and coordinated so the design can move from concept into action.
06. INSTALLATION & FINAL DETAILS
The finishing layers come together through site visits, styling, final decisions, and last details.
07. FINAL REVIEW
The completed space is reviewed, any final items are addressed, and the project is wrapped with clarity.

make every square foot feel more intentional.
Whether you are renovating, reworking a challenging space, or bringing a larger vision together, Vicky Bunbury Design can help create a clearer path forward.
