Improvement Unison: The Power of Integrated Design
For too long, home renovation has been a fragmented process: an architect draws the shell, an interior designer fills it, and a contractor tries to bridge the gap. This traditional model often leads to disjointed aesthetics, budget overruns, and missed opportunities. The future of high-value home improvement lies in Dwelling Improvement Unison—a holistic approach where architecture, interior design, and construction planning work together from the very first sketch.
This unified approach, often facilitated by a single “design-build” firm or a highly collaborative team, treats the house as a single, living organism. The result is a home that isn’t just beautiful, but perfectly tuned to the needs of its occupants, highly efficient, and consistently executed from the exterior curb appeal to the smallest interior detail.

The Cost of Disconnection: Why Fragmentation Fails
When design disciplines operate in silos, several common (and costly) problems arise:
- Mismatched Aesthetics: An architect might design



