Frequently Asked Question
What makes The Mark Living’s approach to interior design unique? +
We design with presence, not perfection. Our philosophy is rooted in authenticity, natural materials, and soulful spaces. Every project is treated as a living story, shaped by your rhythm and values.
Do you offer complete interior design services or just consulting? +
Both. The Mark Living provides full-scale interior design projects. From diagnosis, concept, and layout to execution, as well as decorative coaching for those seeking gentle guidance.
Can The Mark Living work on international projects? +
Yes. While our studio is based in Athens and Beirut, we collaborate with clients worldwide. Each project, near or far, is approached with the same care, presence, and respect for local context.
How does the design process begin? +
It always starts with a conversation. We schedule a discovery call to understand your vision, constraints, and values. From there, we create a moodboard, prepare a proposal, and guide you through the journey.
What types of spaces does The Mark Living design? +
From Paris apartments to countryside retreats, we design homes and spaces that carry meaning. Whether it’s a full renovation or a subtle shift in atmosphere, every project reflects both soul and structure.
Do you work with artisans and local makers? +
Absolutely. We collaborate with trusted artisans, skilled makers, and suppliers who share our values. This ensures that every material and detail carries authenticity, craft, and timeless quality.
How long does an interior design project usually take? +
Timelines vary depending on the scope of work. Some projects take a few weeks (styling or coaching), while full renovations may require several months. What remains constant is that the pace is set by you, never rushed.
How can I request a custom quote from The Mark Living? +
Simply reach out through our contact form, email, or phone. After a discovery call, we will prepare a custom proposal tailored to your project’s real needs, honoring your budget and expectations.
