FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
An initial meeting with a client is the time to assess what they want their space to look and feel like. I am interested in knowing what influences them in different areas. A clients world view towards fashion, art, fragrance, and travel are all influences that can be drawn upon. We do an assessment of floor plans, or create floor plans if none exist, to demonstrate the possible ways of inhabiting a space. This is called a test fit, and it applies both residentially, and to potential working spaces to see how an available space can be configured to meet a business's needs.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Jason Rosha trained in Architecture before Interior Design at the California College of the Arts. He worked as a representative of high end manufacturers such as B&B Italia, Molten, and Cappellini before transitioning to Interiors. He has been a design writer and correspondent for Publications like the Huffington Post owned 'ShelterPop' and is a regular Design Editor for 429 Magazine.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Clients have included The Private Hamptons Residence of Media Company Founders The 50 Person NYC and Silicon Valley Offices of Shazam Media The NYC Office of Seeking Alpha Finance Publishing Company A New York City Apartment A Private Residence in Woodside, CA A Private Residence in Palm Springs, CA (in Progress) A Private Residence in San Francisco, CA