If you’re new here, this feels like a good place to properly say hi!
I’m Allison, the principal designer behind Clouz Houz! And Derrick (my husband) is love of my life/business partner, project manager, general contractor, problem-solver, and the one reminding me (daily) that everything takes longer than I want it to.
We started Clouz Houz just over two years ago in the PNW, building a business we’re incredibly proud of. We specialize in new builds, home remodels, and furnishings — spaces meant to be lived in, loved hard, and layered slowly.
And now... we’re doing it all again in a completely new part of the country.
Owning a business is hard.
Moving across the country is hard.
Living inside your own renovation while juggling real life + client work? Also hard.
Some days I feel excited and inspired by the vision. Other days I feel bummed by the dust, the debris, and the half-finisher rooms. We’re living through the mess (literally) and it’s not always cute or Instagram-ready.
Can anyone else relate to loving the idea of a remodel... but struggling through the middle of it?
This chapter has been stretching, humbling, and exhausting... but also full of growth! We’re excited for this new season, for experiencing life in a new way, and for slowly turning this house into a home (emphasis on slowly)!
If you’ve been here for a while, thank you for sticking with us If you’re new, welcome - we’re really glad you’re here🤍
A little life + work lately, in no particular order🗒️
1. A lot of coffee as of late! This is my new version of going to HH.
2. Sun Valley Saddle House movie + game room update: that green painted trim is doing so much for this space. The pool table is going here and it’s about to be such a cozy, rustic cabin moment.
3. The floral sofa is honestly everything in this den in our virtual project in Pennsylvania. It’s giving old-world, collected, and perfectly not-too-serious
4. Taken at the Leiper’s Fork Distillery! When you live in Tennessee you kind of just become a whiskey person... it’s a rule apparently.
5. Same weekend, same distillery but make it family time. One of those slow, happy in-between moments I love.
6. The Westman Hotel just opened in downtown Bend! Obsessed with how this new hotel honors the old post office building. So thoughtful and so cool. Have you been?
7. Work OOTD: casual and layered
8. Site visit lunches aren’t glamorous. Just me + design plans + whatever | can eat between meetings and emails.
9. Still not over this @bedrosianstile install in the guest bath at our home. The marble curb in the shower makes it feel so elevated and fresh.
10. @hankscoffeestation is my current morning saving grace. Truly keeping me functioning
A little bit of design, a little bit of real life, and a lot of things I’m grateful to be working on right now.🤍
Designing your own home while running a business is a very specific kind of chaos. Timelines stretch, things get put on the back burner, and progress happens in tiny waves. There’s no rule book for this (as a personal project) and I’m constantly reminding myself that nothing is wrong just because it’s slow.
These videos are my way of zooming out. Because the truth is... we’ve come so far. Even when it doesn’t feel finished yet, even when rooms are still a few months away from being fully usable, there’s so much happening under the surface. This is creativity doing its work. And I’m trying to leave stress behind and actually enjoy watching it unfold.
Designing for our homes is one of my favorite things to do, but also the hardest. When it’s your space, you have a million ideas, a million things you want to try, and no one else to blame if you change your mind. But that freedom is the magic. I love client work, truly, but there’s something so special about not having to defend every decision or worry about someone second-guessing the vision.
This is how design is supposed to feel: trusting a direction, letting it evolve, not taking it so seriously that you squeeze the life out of it. When you collaborate instead of control, when you give the process room to breathe, that’s when the real Clouz Houz look shows up.
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This month’s Location Design is built around that Parisian apartment mood. It’s that quiet mix of elegance and ease that makes a space feel romantic but still livable.
Every item in this board was picked because it carries that energy: the kind of lighting that softens a room, furniture that invites you to linger, and details that make even a simple moment feel special.
We say it often (and we’ll keep saying it!) because it’s the most essential piece of creating a home you truly love: it should be a reflection of you. The most timeless spaces aren’t just beautiful, they’re personal. They carry your story, your rhythm, your values. That’s what makes a house feel like home.
Ready to love where you live? We’re now accepting new clients for Q1 of 2026.
Start the process through the link in our bio.
Great design isn’t rushed — and we’re okay being booked out because of it. There’s a reason we only take on a few new construction or full home renovations each year!
Our complete home design plans help you avoid costly mistakes, impulse buys, and “why doesn’t this feel right?” moments... with both budget-friendly and elevated options built in.
We’re currently booking into Q1 and would love to see if your home is a fit.
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