You do not need exact construction drawings to request a rough estimate. Three project details are enough for the first review.
Design photo
Send the Pinterest, Instagram, website, or saved photo that shows the look you want. It is a direction—not a promise to copy the design without adapting it to your room.
Wall photo + approximate size
Take a straight photo showing the entire wall, including corners, ceiling, baseboard, outlets, windows, doors, and vents. Add approximate width and height.
ZIP code
The ZIP code confirms that the project is in the service area and helps account for travel.
How to take a useful wall photo
- Stand far enough back to show the complete wall.
- Use normal camera mode rather than a heavy wide-angle distortion when possible.
- Turn on the room lights and avoid shooting directly into bright windows.
- Do not crop out outlets, switches, vents, or baseboards.
- Add a second angle if furniture blocks the wall.
Measurements do not need to be exact
For the first rough range, measure wall-to-wall width and floor-to-ceiling height. Round to the nearest inch or provide feet and inches. Final verification can happen before materials are ordered.
Optional details that improve accuracy
- TV size or model
- Electric fireplace model
- Preferred color or material
- Whether the TV is already mounted
- Target installation timing
What happens next?
We review the design direction, compare it with the actual wall, identify the likely materials and integrations, and send a realistic rough starting range. If the range works for you, the project can move to a detailed scope and scheduling.