About Me

Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, I earned my Bachelor of Science in Interior Design from Baylor University's Robins College of Human Science and Design, with a minor in Business Management. My design journey has taken me from the studios of Chicago—where I interned with Kate Marker Interiors—to the mountains of Colorado, where I’ve spent the past four years immersed in residential design. Most recently, I worked as a Junior Designer at Kam Davies Design in Aspen, collaborating on high-end homes that blend natural beauty with thoughtful detail.

Driven by a lifelong passion for re-imagining the potential of existing spaces, I launched my own firm in 2025 with the goal of fostering a more creative, intuitive design process—one that celebrates beauty, function, and responsibly sourced materials.

When I’m not working on a project, you’ll likely find me in the garden, skiing with my husband, Jack, or working on a project at our newly renovated home.

Design Philosophy

My goal in every space I design is that it never feels obvious I was there. The design should reflect my client—who they are, how they live, and their personal aesthetic—far more than any of my own stylistic tendencies.

That said, my work is naturally informed by my own sensibilities: a deep appreciation for European design, layered textures, and a love for blending the old with the new. I’m drawn to interiors that aren’t too perfect—spaces that include something unexpected, something that makes you pause and think.

To me, a successful home is both deeply personal and effortlessly livable. It should invite rest, gather memories, and feel entirely unique to the person living in it. A well-designed space is never just beautiful—it’s a thoughtful collection of elements that tell the story of home.

“Hope in the things unseen”

My studio's emblem represents the temporary nature of the things in this world, yet the hope in the things unseen that last into eternity - an idea beautifully captured in 2 Corinthians 4:18. The dropping petals and drifting blooms remind us of life’s fleeting beauty and the only true hope found in eternity through God’s grace.

Crafted and Considered

As one of my favorite designers, Lulu Lytle of Soane Britain says, “Luxury is transparency”. Interior design is, at its core, a luxury service—and with that comes a responsibility to lead with integrity. For me, that means creating spaces that are not only beautiful but also grounded in transparency, craftsmanship, and thoughtful sourcing.

One of my greatest responsibilities as a designer is to continually seek out vendors and makers who honor the craft they work within—those who are dedicated to quality, authenticity, and creativity. Over the years, I’ve curated and continue to curate a trusted network of artisans and suppliers, allowing me to curate truly unique interiors that reflect both the character of the space and the people who live in it.

A successful interior doesn’t rely on luxury alone. It’s the layering of considered investments alongside well-chosen standard elements that brings a space to life. When each selection is made with intention, the entire design begins to sing.