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I have a spec or floor plan
Send what you have. We will price it, flag gaps, and confirm freight and lead times.
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No perfect brief required
A finished spec list should make a quote faster, not become the price of admission.
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Send what you have. We will price it, flag gaps, and confirm freight and lead times.
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Tell us the rooms, quantity, style, and budget. We will build a practical shortlist.
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Bring a sketch, reference, or brand standard. We can quote dimensions, finishes, and prototypes.
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Why there's no price on the page, what a real quote is actually made of, and the four questions that tell you whether a vendor can deliver. Two and a half minutes, then the written version with the numbers.
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A useful quote, not just a number
Clear product and quantity breakdowns for easier internal review.
Practical timing information before the order becomes urgent.
Materials and finishes matched to your design and durability needs.
Delivery details considered early, not added as a surprise at the end.
Have a product list already?
Specs, room counts, sketches, references, and early ideas are all valid places to start.