Our design process begins with taking the time to fully understand who you are and how we can best work together on your project. It’s important to uncover what is meaningful to you so that with time, effort and imagination, your home will be an authentic reflection of who you are and who you aspire to be. We’ve found interior design to be as much about self-discovery as it is about style. When we allow ourselves space to play, to imagine and let go of the rules - there’s real potential to find your true home, your own Graceland.

  • A home is a living thing and like all things living must obey the laws of nature and continue to change, to evolve over time. Personal collections ought to mirror your own evolution. It’s easy to let this aspect of design get out of date. Some of the work curation can entail:

    • Walls: artwork, collections, objects of meaning

    • Shelves: books, personal still life, and styling

    • Furniture: ordering, editing, collectable and vintage purchases

    • Plants: living decor!

  • Whether you’re building or remodeling a home, there’s a critical initial planning phase that will determine the project’s outcome. I have designed both and have over a decade of project management experience.

  • Lighting is the single most important element in a visual environment. It’s key to our productivity and wellbeing. There are many, many factors to consider when selecting a light. My experience falls into these general categories:

    • Fundamental knowledge of lighting design

    • Knowledge of the most current residential and architectural fixtures

    • Access to trade sources

    • Electricity and Lighting Control options