Philosophy
I design with the belief that a home should reflect how you live. Every space begins with a deep understanding of the people who inhabit it - their rhythms, relationships, needs, and memories. Function is the foundation: how a space flows, how it’s used, and how it makes you feel are what guide every decision.
My work is rooted in timelessness. I draw from the tactile warmth of British, French, and Italian antiques, and the quiet strength of 18th and 19th-century California architecture; spaces that feel lived-in, layered, and full of story. My goal is always to create homes that feel familiar and enduring, bringing you back to places you’ve loved before.
Design is deeply personal so I listen closely, follow your lead, and build around your life. My spaces are meant to be lived in; cozy, grounded, and full of soul. I believe the best homes aren’t perfect, they’re personal. They hold memory, invite comfort, and quietly support the moments that matter most.
At its core, my work is about building backdrops for life. The places where joy is felt, milestones are marked, and everyday beauty is quietly celebrated.
ABout me
I’m an interior designer based in Los Angeles, known for creating warm, layered spaces that feel lived-in, personal, and quietly luxurious. After graduating from the University of Michigan, I studied interior design in Florence, Italy, where I deepened my love for old-world materials, craftsmanship, and timeless architecture.
Over the past decade, I’ve worked at leading firms like Studio Life/Style before launching my own studio in 2024. My work spans residential and boutique commercial projects and is rooted in function, character, and lasting comfort. Though I’m based in California, many of my projects are on the East Coast, shaped by a love of history, place, and lived-in beauty.
When I’m not designing, you’ll find me antique shopping, reading design magazines, traveling, or spending time with family.