Consultation Services
Blair Supports Those Who Dream of Living in Right Relationship
I work with people who are ready to root their vision into the living world — those who long to create spaces that regenerate the land and bring their communities into deeper coherence.
My clients range from families dreaming of homesteads that hum with life, Educators who are ready to build a center to share their wealth, ,visionaries crafting eco-villages that restore culture, ecology and belonging to spiritual centers that focus the movement of the designs elements around places to gather in praise of the sacred. They are artists, builders, and caretakers of the future who sense that design is not only technical — it is spiritual.
They come to me not just for plans, but for perspective — for the wisdom earned through over two decades of off-grid, land-based living, where fire, soil, water and community have been my greatest teachers. To learn more details about Blairs background and history click here.
Living Design as Ceremony
My approach to design is relational. It begins with listening — to the story of your land, the dreams of your people, and the invisible architecture already present beneath your feet.
My lifelong relationship with the botanical world evolved into place-based natural building, animal collaboration, and watershed regeneration through a fire-prevention lens. From forest garden ecologies to four legged, winged, and wigglers, each has shaped how I understand pattern, rhythm, and relationship on the land.
Along with this I bring my lifelong relationship with fire as a sacred tool — a teacher of transformation, purification, and renewal. From cultural broad scale burning to the hearth’s steady flame, fire has guided my understanding of how energy moves through both ecosystems and human hearts. When we design with fire in mind, we create spaces that burn clean, metabolize stagnation, and ignite vitality.
Every design becomes a ritual of alignment — between vision and practicality, human and non-human, heaven and earth.
How We Can Work Together
Step One: Discovery Consultation — $150
Begin by sending an email sharing your vision — what you’re dreaming, where you’re located, and what you hope to create. SEND ME AN EMAIL
If our work feels aligned, I’ll offer three options for a Discovery Call, where we’ll explore your goals, assess your current stage, and clarify how I can support your next steps.
This is a focused, hour-long conversation to help ground your vision into motion.
Key inclusion: We’ll clarify your project’s orientation — production, legacy, or hybrid — and outline how that choice shapes budgets, siting, operations, and long‑term maintenance.
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Description text goes hereFour virtual sessions designed to bring clarity, direction, and actionable strategy to your project.
Two formats:
Consultative Support ($500): Four sessions of guided mentorship to help you map your goals, refine ideas, and stay accountable.
Collaborative Partnership ($1000): Four sessions plus four hours between calls for research, sketches, sourcing, or coordination, with written findings and next steps.
Price: $500 (Consultative) · $1000 (Collaborative)
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A site visit is where the real magic begins. Being on the land allows me to listen directly — to the slope of the hill, the texture of the soil, the whisper of the plant allies, and the memory held in stone and root.
During the visit we will:
Walk the land and read its patterns
Review maps and note areas for future surveying
Identify access routes, water systems, fire corridors, and building sites
Assess on-site materials and assets
Consider topography, sun path, and seasonal patterns for design element placement.
Discuss phased development aligned to budget, timeline, and ecology
Determine orientation: production, legacy, or hybrid, and map implications for layout, workflows, staffing, and maintenance
This draws on decades with heavy equipment, food forests, watershed regeneration, community, fire work, and natural building. It often becomes a turning point — when the dream becomes tangible and direction crystallizes.
Price: $3,000–$7,000 (travel/location dependent)
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Once we’ve walked the land and clarified your vision, I create a Preliminary Master Plan — a comprehensive design that reflects both the soul and structure of your project.
Working with survey data, satellite imagery, and field notes, your plan integrates: access, water, fire, animals (both wild and domestic), structures, energy, ecology, and human flow — all harmonized within the larger spirit of place.
What’s Included:
Topography & Access: Roads, trails, and pathways that follow contours, move water, and create natural fire breaks
Water Systems: Tanks, swales, ponds, and catchment aligned with hydrology
Structures & Gardens: Siting/orientation for functionality, safety, and beauty
Energy & Waste: Solar, septic, compost, and closed-loop systems
Wildlife & Habitat: Corridors and shelter for wild and domestic animals
Animal Integration: Rotational grazing, shelters, pollinator support, wildlife cooridors and human–animal symbiosis
Fire as Elemental Design: Hearths, outdoor kitchens, fire circles, and broad scale burn zones — designed for safety, ritual use, and ecological renewal
Production vs Legacy Patterning: Zoning, infrastructure, and phasing calibrated to your chosen orientation (e.g., workflow & yields vs. heritage spaces, education, and ceremony)
Phasing & Seasonal Implementation: Budget- and climate-aligned sequencing
The result is a living blueprint — one that may, depending on county requirements, serve as your official plot plan for permitting, or act as the guiding reference for your extended team (architects, engineers, surveyors, builders).
Base Design: $10,000
Additional Work: $150/hr for client revisions or professional coordination -
Mentorship to move from design into embodied practice. I train your crew, family, or community to maintain and evolve the living systems that make up your project.
Format: Monthly in-person sessions (1 day to 1 week) with virtual follow-ups for rhythm, feedback, and accountability. Session length depends on the intersection of my availability and your teams need.
Focus Areas:
Regenerative land stewardship and natural building techniques
on site resource: sighting, transporting, staging and preparation.
Maintenance of water, energy, and fire systems
Seasonal garden care and basic animal husbandry
Team routines that keep systems thriving
Embedding the design’s ecological logic and sacred purpose
Pricing: Customized based on location, team size, and scope
A Partnership Rooted in Reverence
Whether we’re co-creating a family homestead, retreat center, spiritual center, community village, or educational center, my work is guided by the same principle:
that land and people heal each other when designed in reciprocity.
Through decades of tending land and natural building, working with animals, shaping soil, and studying the sacred geometries of fire and water, I’ve learned that every project is a chance to re-enter right relationship — to live not on the land, but with it.
If that’s the kind of project you’re dreaming, let’s begin the conversation.
Reach out with your vision
and let’s see what wants to be built through us.
Cheyenne is an organizer, planner, facilitator, and visionary who works in the field with landowners to repair ecological imbalances, including forest and watershed health. Cheyenne also works with individuals to explore their deeper ecological belonging, soul purpose, as well as perspective and guidance through her training in the Ayurvedic and Shipibo medical systems. She offer website design services and project support. Cheyenne brings intuition, vision, and coordination to her consulting strategy.
Cheyenne is an organizer, planner, facilitator, and visionary who works in the field with landowners to repair ecological imbalances, including forest and watershed health. Cheyenne also works with individuals to explore their deeper ecological belonging, soul purpose, as well as perspective and guidance through her training in the Ayurvedic and Shipibo medical systems. She offer website design services and project support. Cheyenne brings intuition, vision, and coordination to her consulting strategy.
As a team, Blair and Cheyenne are dynamic, grounded, and inspired. Offering services from visionary council, project consult, all things related to water, species selection and design, material and resource cataloging, and strategic planning. With a consulting strategy that is customized to clients’ needs, this team is adaptable and versatile.