
A designer who's here to help
holistic interior design for people who value family, home, and collaboration.
If you’ve landed here, it’s likely that you find yourself in a situation like one of these...
It’s time to update your space, and you’re hoping that some great design advice will prevent the need for a full-on construction project.
You’re excited about your new home, but also daunted by the thought of decorating a whole house and not knowing where to begin.
Perhaps your adult kids have officially left the nest, so one of their bedrooms could finally become that creative space you’ve been dreaming about.

You’d love some help from a professional
and you’re looking for a designer who
→ Makes the project easy with a mix of design expertise and teamwork with the client.
→ Appreciates the unique magic of the space you already have.
→ Respects the earth and your home, and won’t recommend demolition or construction.
→ Values creativity, communication and peace of mind for every project.
You know what?
That’s exactly the way that I work
here are two ways we can
Update Your Home
Design Essentials Kit
Everything you need to know before
you hit the shops.
Design Partnership Program
You’re ready for a collaborative, online program for a total room transformation.

The Fact is ... Most home projects falter because there isn’t a comprehensive design plan in place.
In our first apartment, I remember decorating the living room bit by bit, in no particular order of things.
When I got to the last and biggest piece of furniture (so wrong, btw), the futon store had two choices of fabric covers that could possibly work: plain khaki or teal with a random pattern of stripes.
Since khaki wasn’t our thing, we tolerated that patterned teal futon cover for years (cringe), even though it really didn’t look that good with anything else in the room.
I learned the hard way that designing a room piecemeal is a frustrating process that can quickly veer into an unintentional result.
These days, a clear design plan lies at the heart of every project I do.
Otherwise, we’re forever lost in the aisles of HomeGoods.
