Two flagship services
One for the sales cycle, one for the build cycle. Each is a fixed-scope deliverable, priced flat, refundable down the funnel. The Vision Set wins the job. The Build Set builds it.
Every Belle Vie deliverable is contractor-ready. The drawings and documentation exist so your team builds it once, with no mid-build calls and no change orders from missing information.
Vision Set
The set that wins the job.
Who it’s for
For the builder, contractor, or homeowner client during the sales and estimating cycle.
A digital twin of the existing space, one render of the proposed work, and one revision. Plus the documentation a contractor walks into a sales meeting with.
What’s included
The drawing
Digital twin of your space
- A 3D scan of the room as it exists today, every wall and surface measured.
- The design starts from reality, not from rough sketches and bad assumptions.
One render, with one round of changes
- A photoreal image of what the finished space will look like.
- One round of revisions included so the look is locked before we move forward.
The budget
Project budget you can read
- An itemized list of materials with pricing, accurate to about ±25%.
- A labor breakdown by trade, plus a one-page memo showing where the money actually goes in 8 to 12 buckets.
What's known and what isn't
- An allowance schedule for items where prices are still flexible (lighting, fixtures, hardware).
- A top-five risk register, the things that could shift the budget if uncovered later.
The reality
Code and zoning check
- A one-page review flagging any zoning, structural, or energy-code issues we see early.
- Surprises at permit time can blow a budget; we catch them now while the design still has room.
Preliminary timeline
- A 6 to 8 milestone schedule with realistic date ranges.
- Long-lead items called out: cabinets 12 to 16 weeks, custom doors 8 to 10 weeks, stone 4 to 6 weeks.
$2,500 – $7,500
Flat fee. Refundable against Build Set if you continue.
Sales-cycle accuracy. About ±25%.

Build Set
The set that builds the job.
Who it’s for
For the builder ready to permit, sequence trades, and execute.
Takes the Vision Set forward to permit-ready quality. Every fixture and finish documented, every trade with the drawings and specs they need, every long-lead item on a procurement calendar.
What’s included
The build
Permit-ready budget
- An itemized material list and labor estimate, accurate to about ±15%.
- Tight enough that the contractor orders directly from it and the homeowner sees the same number from estimate to closeout.
Full build scope
- A written description of every piece of work in the project, organized by trade.
- Nothing falls between the framer, the electrician, and the cabinet shop.
FFE schedule with full product detail
- Every fixture, finish, appliance, and piece of equipment listed with model, finish, lead time, and vendor.
- The homeowner stops chasing parts; the builder stops guessing what was specified.
The site
Install and spec documentation, by trade
- A binder of installation instructions, manufacturer specs, and product manuals organized by who needs to read them.
- Plumbers get plumbing, electricians get electrical, finish carpenters get the cabinet drawings.
QR codes for onsite sharing
- Every cabinet, fixture, and product on the drawings carries a QR code.
- The trade scans it onsite and pulls the spec, the install guide, or a video. No paper hunt, no phone calls back to the office.
Procurement and lead-time schedule
- An item-level order calendar: when to order, when it ships, when it lands.
- Nothing on the critical path gets ordered late, especially the millwork.
The closeout
Energy code paperwork
- All the documentation NH requires for permit submission, prepared and reviewed.
- Most builders dread this; we own it so the permit office accepts the package on the first pass.
Owner and builder responsibilities, written down
- A submittal log (what needs builder approval), an owner-responsibility schedule (selections deadlines, deposits, decision points), and a closeout package definition (what 'done' looks like).
- Three small documents that prevent most of the friction in the build.
Final rendering plus CAD files
- One final photoreal rendering of the completed space.
- Plus the CAD, layout, and elevation files the trades build from. Belle Vie hands off clean.
$15,000 – $35,000
Flat fee, or 2 – 4% of construction. Partially refundable against the build contract.
Permit-ready. About ±15%.

Render-Only, $395
One photoreal render. One layout. One finish board. For the homeowner who needs to see it before they commit, or the builder who wants something to walk in with. Credited toward Vision Set if you continue.
Not sure which one fits the project?
Tell us where the project is in its life. We’ll point you at the right starting set.
