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Home Interior

I’ve been obsessed with architecture, interiors, and the art of styling a space for as long as I can remember. As a teen, I studied designers, poured over room layouts, and explored everything that goes into making a home feel both beautiful and lived in.

Since then, I’ve launched an interior design company and have had the joy of helping others curate spaces that reflect who they are. I believe great design is both mindful and intentional, and it should bring peace, function, and beauty into your daily life.

Keep reading for style tips, seasonal updates, and blog posts to help you refresh your space, one thoughtful detail at a time.

MY HOME FAVORITES FOR A STYLISH LIVING ROOM

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GREETINGS

INTENTIONALITY

MOST FAVORITE

How to create an intentional holiday that feels like you.

My favorite furniture piece

Welcome to the party! Im so happy you're here

Beautiful aesthetic • Increased luxury

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use the apps

  • New to plants, or don't know much about them? Find an app that helps you monitor your plant health and can create a care schedule for you!

  • I currently use planta. It allows you to scan and set the light meter in your rooms. Then you can scan and take photos of plants you are considering adding to your space. The app will tell you which room is best for this plant and where you should put it.

  • It then creates a care schedule for each plant based off of a few questions and VOILA! You are a new and improved plant mom.

How to keep your plants healthy!

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our vibes + colors

  • When designing a space in your home, the first place to start is the color palette and overall feel of the space. 

  • In our home I wanted an organic modern meets antique glam feel. That truly inspired my colors. Organic really speaks to textures and colors that are naturally occurring such as greens, earthy nudes, wood, stone, and rattan textures. The antique glam is one word- GOLD.

  • Figuring out what you want your room to communicate is a great way to define what you want in it. Define the space and the rest will follow,

Colors and textures in your design

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What do I think?

  • Some of the most memorable spaces aren’t perfectly styled consoles or magazine-ready coffee tables. They’re the unexpected corners you take the time to curate.

  • In our kitchen, I styled this little vignette with the same intention I give to the living room or bedroom: layers, texture, and a mix of functional and beautiful.

  • A vintage-style floral painting in a gold frame adds warmth and timeless charm, while the ribbed glass candle brings in mood and texture. The modern ceramic oil dispenser keeps a functional piece looking chic.

  • By combining art, scent, and utility, this corner feels elevated and personal without trying too hard. It’s a reminder that every surface in your home can tell a story, even the ones you might overlook.

Layering + curating

unexpected corners

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ELEVATE YOUR HOME

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