Every project at Walsh Bourke Interiors begins with a thoughtful conversation. We invite you to share your home and vision, learn more about how we work, and see if there’s alignment that feels right for your project.
Note: Our work is best suited for homeowners seeking a fully guided, start-to-finish experience and who value a thoughtful, well-paced approach to the process. We take on a limited number of projects per year to ensure each home receives the level of attention, quality, and care required.
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Yes. While we love integrating your treasured pieces, Walsh Bourke Interiors procures all new furnishings and materials. This allows us to handle the sourcing, logistics, and quality control from our trusted vendors, ensuring your home is executed exactly as designed with zero stress on your end.
Investment depends on the scope and level of involvement required. However, for your full clarity, we provide clear guidance during the proposal phase so expectations are aligned from the outset. Once we discuss the desired scope and investment of your project, we will be able to give you a more realistic idea for what’s possible.
Timelines vary depending on the scope and complexity of the project. We move deliberately so decisions are made with clarity and in the correct order, preventing delays, revisions, and misalignment later in the project. Once we discuss your specific goals, we’ll provide a refined timeline.
Our process is structured, steeped in logistical experience, and fully guided. Each phase builds on the last, allowing decisions to be made thoughtfully as a whole. This approach protects the integrity of the design, reduces the need for revisions, and ensures the home comes together in alignment with our shared vision.
We primarily serve the Washington, DC area, including Georgetown, Capitol Hill, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, and Annapolis, with select projects beyond.
At the beginning. Involving a designer early allows decisions to be made in the right order, before plans are finalized or purchases are made. This ensures the home is considered as a whole — especially one that feels intentionally layered, timeless, and lived-in.