
After a few years of individually running separate businesses from home offices, it had become clear it was time to get serious and make our ultimate business goals into a reality. The decision to merge was an easy one for AK and myself since we had worked together and shared many of the same ideas and philosophies on what we wanted to do and how we wanted to do it.
So as eager bootstrappers we set out to form our new company. First we named it, then set up our legal structure, drafted a business plan, designed a logo, and so on until we got to the point where we needed to make a decision about where we wanted to be located. We knew one thing for sure, we wanted to be in downtown.
We researched and viewed multiple properties in Sacramento until we ran across the Retro Lodge. With its swanky 1960’s LA appeal, we immediately knew we had found the place where we wanted to raise Transform.
With our John Hancock on a lease and suite 307 keys in hand, we immediately darted for the Lowe’s paint department and the showroom floor at IKEA. Not once did we stop to think about how easy it was for us to jump in and take the whole thing on. I guess we were just excited because we nearly painted the whole place in one night.
We invite you to take moment and view our gallery which shows the process of how we personalized our Transform studio space. We love our new space and think that you might get a kick out of it too.
Change really is good; you just have to make it happen!




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