
You’ll be meeting Eulanda, a joinery designer at Evoque Interiors.
With over 10 years of experience working within a professional interior design studio, Eulanda brings both design expertise and practical construction knowledge to every project.
As a qualified cabinet maker, she has a deep understanding of how joinery is built, not just how it looks on paper.
This allows her to design spaces that are not only beautiful, but also practical, buildable, and carefully considered.
Her experience working closely with builders, cabinet makers, and trades means she approaches every renovation with a strong understanding of the construction process, helping clients avoid costly mistakes and achieve a more resolved result.
Discuss your budget beforehand
Before our meeting, it’s important that you and your partner have a conversation about your renovation budget. Having a clear range helps guide the design in the right direction from the beginning. There’s nothing more disappointing than creating a design you love only to discover it sits outside the budget.
If possible, have both decision-makers present
Where possible, it’s great if both partners can be home during the appointment. Design decisions often involve personal preferences, and having everyone involved from the start helps avoid delays or misunderstandings later.
Make a list of the areas you'd like to discuss
Before we meet, it can be helpful to jot down the spaces or issues you’d like to focus on. This ensures we cover everything that matters most to you.
Have any house plans or documents ready
If you have any plans of your home, council drawings, old real estate listings, or documents from previous renovations, having these available can be very helpful when discussing layout options.
Save any inspiration you like
If you have photos, Pinterest boards, or examples of kitchens or interiors you love (or even dislike), feel free to have them ready. They can be a great starting point for understanding your style and preferences.
If you'd like.

