The Foundation of Luxury: Why the Floor Is the Most Overlooked Element in Your Home
Most people design a room from the furniture down. I design it from the floor up. Because the surface beneath your feet sets the tone for everything above it — and when it's extraordinary, the entire room rises to meet it.
The Art of the Vignette: How Four Elements Can Transform Any Corner of Your Home
Some of the most powerful moments in a well-designed home are not the grand ones. They are small, quiet, and composed with the same care as a still life painting. They are vignettes and they are where a designer's true eye is revealed
Let There Be Light: Why Your Lighting Is the Design Language of Your Entire Home
Before I choose a single piece of furniture, I ask my clients one question: how do you want your home to feel at night? Because every feeling you want — warm, dramatic, intimate, alive — is delivered first and foremost by light.
The Mirror Moment: Why Every Room Needs One That Stops You in Your Tracks
A mirror is never just a mirror. In a well-designed room it is a sculptural object first — one that reflects light, creates depth, and becomes the punctuation mark that makes the entire room make sense.
The Art of the Seasonal Shift: How I Transition a Home Into Fall
There's a moment in late summer when the light begins to change. I pay attention to that moment. Because a home that transitions beautifully into fall is not a home that has been redecorated — it's a home that has been tended to.
How to Discover Your Own Design Taste (Before You Ever Call a Designer)
You've been saving images for months. Your Pinterest board is full. But when someone asks you to describe your style, the words don't come. Here's the truth: you already have taste. You just need help reading it.
More Than Beautiful: The Philosophy Behind Every Space I Design
There's a moment in every project that I live for. It's not when the last pillow is placed it's when a client walks in, goes quiet, and says: "This is so me. How did you know?" That moment is the whole point.