âWhy bring in a designer when I could do it on my own?â
You absolutely can. Most people can get a space to look good but does it function and translate over time?
But what you donât always see is everything happening behind the scenes: the planning, the sequencing, the material decisions, the scale, the problem-solving when something doesnât quite work.
Itâs not just about choosing pieces. Itâs about making hundreds of small decisions that all need to relate to each other.
Weâve been doing this for years, we know what to look for (and what to avoid), we have access to resources you wonât find online, and we manage the chaos so you donât have to.
If youâre ready to take that off your plate, you can inquire through the link in bio!
Because I know Iâd be overwhelmed by this list if I wasnât privy to the industry.
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It gave us a lot of left hooks- but we are still standing. đȘ
When I talk about holding our clients hands through projects- I sure wish I had someone holding mine on this one! There were plumbing debacles⊠we discovered pipes running every which way, structural issues, electrical wires that were a fire hazard, a layout that tested my creativity⊠the list goes on and on!
Feeling so grateful for all the trades who helped us get here.
The window coverings still need to get installed (the prettiest cafe curtain if you can picture it ) but I just couldnât wait any longer to share with youâŠ
Now tell me, what is your favorite detail? Because I truly canât decide. And if you could share/like/save⊠all the things, to show her some love I would appreciate it so much. đ„°
Life is too short to live in a flat, one-note space.
The details that donât immediately stand out are often the ones doing the most work. This is one of those.
âą Satin on trim
âą Eggshell on walls
âą Flat on the ceiling
Save this for when youâre picking paint... it makes more of a difference than you think.
Nothing makes me happier than getting to reveal our long awaited upstairs guest bath!
Comment âBATHâ and Iâll send you everything to get this look.
This was the very first room we demoed at the Sixth Street Bungalow, and easily one of the biggest transformations. What started as a simple update turned into redoing floors, vaulting the ceiling, and completely reworking the plumbing.
Now it actually works for how we live and host. With proper storage, a place for guests to hang clothes, built-in linen space, and a layout that finally makes sense.
At the core of every project for us is this idea: designing for how a space feels and functions, not just how it looks on paper. Every decision here was about creating something that feels lived-in, thoughtful, and quietly layered.
The details are what bring that to life. The custom sink skirts might be my favorite. Theyâre slightly feminine, but grounded in a way that still feels tailored and not too precious.
A long time coming, but exactly how it was meant to be! Hope you enjoy it:)
We are debunking a common misconception... people think that designing a room is picking out material things to go in them. But in actuality itâs about creating a feeling.
Itâs something we see all the time. Because the focus is on the pieces, not the experience of living there day to day.
On Between the Layers, weâre diving into what it actually means to design from a feeling first. How to define it, why it matters, and how it changes every decision you make.
If youâve ever felt like your space is close but not quite right, or youâre constantly second guessing what to add next to make it feel âbetterâ... this is for you.
Live on Substack at 3:00 PST. Make sure youâre subscribed (link in bio) so it hits your inbox!
Donât mind the current state of things... itâs a bit of a disaster in here right now. I shared the vision on stories, but Iâm such a visual person that I wanted to pull everything together (both for you and honestly for myself) to see how all the elements will work together.
The first things I knew I wanted in this space:
A fun pop of color (Charlotteâs Locks by @Farrow&Ball)
A mosaic floor
An inset mirrored medicine cabinet
I think this is going to be such a fun space for when we have people over. A powder bath is the perfect place to do something a little unexpected (or a few things) and really lean into it.
Iâll share more as we go!