Summer Notes and New Beginnings

Summer always feels like a fresh start in design. The longer days, open windows, and slower pace have a way of making us look at our homes differently—paying attention to how spaces feel, how they function, and how they support the rhythms of everyday life. Lately, I've been drawn to interiors that feel collected rather than decorated: natural materials, layered textures, vintage finds, and rooms that prioritize comfort without sacrificing beauty. The best spaces aren't perfect; they're personal, lived-in, and evolve over time.

On that note, I'm excited to share that I've officially begun work on a large residential project that will be keeping me inspired (and very busy) over the coming months. It's the kind of project designers dream about—a chance to thoughtfully shape both the interiors and exteriors of a home from the ground up, creating spaces that feel timeless, welcoming, and deeply connected to the people who live there. I'll be sharing plenty of behind-the-scenes moments, design details, and progress along the way, and I can't wait to bring you along for the journey.