How we work

Slow on purpose. Built around real life.

A typical Devhassy project takes about nine weeks from the first coffee to the install day. Here's how that time actually breaks down — and what you can expect from us at each step.

Hands arranging fabric and oak samples
  1. 01

    Week 0

    Coffee

    A 45-minute call (or in-person coffee if you're nearby) to talk about the house, the family, the budget, and the rhythm of how you actually live. We listen more than we talk.

  2. 02

    Week 1

    Walk-through

    We come to your home with a tape measure, a notebook, and a camera. No design talk yet — we're just gathering the room as it is.

  3. 03

    Week 2 – 3

    Direction

    You'll receive a tight written direction, two reference rooms, a hand-sketched plan, and a tray of real material samples couriered to your door.

  4. 04

    Week 3

    Sign-off

    We talk it through together. One round of revisions is built into the price; nothing moves forward until you feel calm about every choice.

  5. 05

    Week 4 – 8

    Sourcing

    We source every piece — from the larger furniture down to the linen napkins. You see and approve everything before it ships.

  6. 06

    Week 9

    Install

    Our two installers, Marco and Elena, spend one or two days on site. We do not leave until every drawer closes, every cord is tucked, and every room is shot.

  7. 07

    Week 10+

    Living with it

    We check back at 30 and 90 days. Anything that isn't earning its place gets quietly replaced or returned.

A note on materials

We choose things that age.

Almost every material in a Devhassy room is something that will look better in five years than it does on install day. Linen softens. Oak warms. Brass loses its sheen and finds its glow. Plaster picks up the marks of being touched.

We don't chase trends, because trends always lose. We chase materials that age with the family — and that's a much shorter list than the catalog would have you believe.

Mood board of terracotta, linen, and oak

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