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Patterson currently focuses on smaller residential renovations at the moment and isn’t dealing with too many new builds, but that doesn’t mean that she is not open to new opportunities. Patterson is not one to turn away business because of a certain style, as she is comfortable working with many different styles and switch- ing things up to meet the needs of the clients. That being said, her clients know she likes a bold element to her design, and she is not afraid to try to incorporate a bold colour or texture to achieve it. When working with clients, she provides a binder that shows the design scope, and they lay out the process and where to go from there. The two sign a contract, and the work begins. It is extremely important to Patterson that her brand’s focus is to work together with the client and all stake- holders to create the best plan and the desired outcomes for the space. “I do that initial design concept with the client.

“Since the pandemic, a lot of work can be online and isn’t as limited as it used to be. But I still like making in-per - son connections with my clients and the trades that I work with,” “Sourcing and planning things out are something I love.” Said Patterson. Patterson can offer many different design packages, depending on the scale of the reno- vation. These can include floorplans, consulta - tions, mood boards, and more. Patterson says, “My focus is to design beautiful spaces and keep my clients on budget with my services during the entire renovation.”

“I love hearing feedback, and I’ve had some HGTV-type moments where clients see their space and you witness their true reaction. That can be really rewarding in itself.”

I love coming up with something we both love and seeing their excitement about it. I’m a fan of mid-century modern and Scandinavian design, and I love introducing clients to things that might be the right fit,” Patterson said. “I love hearing feedback, and I’ve had some HGTV-type moments where clients see their space and you witness their true reaction. That can be really rewarding in itself. The process for getting in touch with Jaz Décor regarding your project is simple and intuitive. For general consultations or window treatments, you can easily book those online, or you can call Pat- terson directly to set up a consultation. As for residential and commercial projects, clients are sent out an initial questionnaire, then followed up with a call from Patterson so she can get a full understanding and feel for the scope of the project followed by a consultation. From there depending on the project the process varies. But regardless of the project, Jaz Décor provides a

“My focus is to design beauti - ful spaces and keep my clients on budget with my services during the entire renovation.”

detailed Welcome Package outlining the expec- tations of the entire process and is there to guide their clients through everything from start to finish. There is plenty more in store for Jaz Décor and Patterson’s entrepreneurial journey that will cel- ebrate its 10-year anniversary this year including opening a storefront. But for now, she is focused on growing her businesses and launching an online store before the end of 2023. To keep up with what Patterson and Jaz Décor are up to next make sure to follow their socials.

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