DESIGN FOR LIVING WELL
Major life transitions, downsizing, relocation, divorce, or moving to a smaller residence, often leave people unsure how their home should function or feel. Furniture may not fit the same way, rooms can feel unsettled, and decisions about what to keep or where things belong become overwhelming.
At Six Degrees – At Home, we help bring clarity through our space planning and furniture layout guidance. We work with you to create a space that is intentional and truly yours.
Space Planning
Our space planning process uses scaled layouts and 3D views to help clients visualize how furniture will fit and flow before making decisions.
Color & Material Direction
Guidance for finishes, lighting, textiles, and materials that create a cohesive atmosphere.
Comfort & Flow Strategy
Recommendations for arranging existing pieces and identifying what may work best in a smaller home.
Hands-On Styling
Optional support placing furniture, artwork, and accessories to bring the space together.
Every home and transition is different. We offer several levels of DESIGN PLANS & support depending on the clarity or hands-on assistance you’re looking for.
Select the level of support that feels right for your space and your transition.
With decades of experience guiding people through moves and major life transitions, we understand that a home is more than furniture and floor plans. Through careful planning, layout strategy, and design guidance, we help clients downsizing or relocating create homes that feel comfortable, functional, and truly settled.
Through our work with the Six Degrees Team, we bring a unique perspective from the broader home industry into every project. Understanding how people move, live, and transition between homes allows us to thoughtfully plan spaces, especially when clients are downsizing or right sizing into smaller residences or community living environments.
Can you help me with downsizing to a condo, assisted living, or community living?
A: Absolutely. Helping clients of all ages transition into smaller homes is a core focus of our At Home services. Our At Home-Right Sized Plan provides full-home spatial layouts tailored for compact residences, while optional Settle-In Styling and Move-In Day Oversight ensure furnishings are placed and the new space feels comfortable from day one.
How will I know what furniture will fit in a smaller home or apartment?
A: Our space planning process uses scaled floor plans and 3D views to show exactly how your furniture will fit and flow helping you make confident decisions before anything is moved.
What if I’d like help actually putting the room together?
A: Many clients begin with a planning service and then decide they would prefer help bringing the space together. Our At Home Curated Plan includes hands-on styling, artwork placement, and a guided personal shopping session so the room comes together thoughtfully and efficiently. This option is ideal for clients who want a clear plan along with support implementing the key elements.
Do you offer help with the entire move-in process?
A: Yes. For clients who prefer a fully supported experience, our At Home Experience service provides both the planning and implementation phases. This white glove service can include: spatial planning for multiple rooms, sourcing furnishings, coordinating deliveries, and overseeing the final placement and styling of your entire home. The result is a space that feels cohesive, and ready to enjoy from the moment you move in!
Do you work with families helping a parent transition into a new home?
A: Yes. We frequently collaborate with families who are helping a parent move into a smaller home or community residence. Our planning process helps determine what furnishings will fit comfortably while ensuring the new space feels familiar, safe, functional, and welcoming.
We often work with clients who are:
• Downsizing into smaller homes or condominiums
• Preparing for a move to assisted living or community living
• Relocating and unsure how their furniture will fit
• Adjusting to life changes such as divorce or loss
• Simply wanting their home to feel more comfortable and organized