Interiors that inspire…

Below is a sample of aesthetics and designs by contemporaries that I am drawn to. For more inspiration imagery visit my Instagram and Pinterest pages.

Amber Lewis//  I am drawn to the combination of wood and concrete.  The use of the glass cabinet is an interesting way to display personal belongings.  I have also seen a similar version as a standing piece separating two distinct spaces.

Amber Lewis// I am drawn to the combination of wood and concrete. The use of the glass cabinet is an interesting way to display personal belongings. I have also seen a similar version as a standing piece separating two distinct spaces.

Max Humphrey// The disco ball is unexpected, playful, and all about the mood when relaxing in the tub. A++

Max Humphrey// The disco ball is unexpected, playful, and all about the mood when relaxing in the tub. A++

Bright Designlab// Focus on natural light, clean lines, and a sculptural element.

Bright Designlab// Focus on natural light, clean lines, and a sculptural element.

Sarah Sherman Samuel// The beautiful stone counter and backsplash is the star.  This is a fantastic example of how a dynamic pattern can be featured without overwhelming the space.

Sarah Sherman Samuel// The beautiful stone counter and backsplash is the star. This is a fantastic example of how a dynamic pattern can be featured without overwhelming the space.

Float Studio// I love using lighting for detailing and dimension.  This is great moment for an entry or parlor.

Float Studio// I love using lighting for detailing and dimension. This is great moment for an entry or parlor.

Jenny Komenda// Ultimate serenity and comfort.  I’m a big fan or deep accent walls in the bedroom and pairing with light and airy fabrics.

Jenny Komenda// Ultimate serenity and comfort. I’m a big fan or deep accent walls in the bedroom and pairing with light and airy fabrics.

Justina Blakely// This gender neutral nursery makes me smile.  It is playful and engaging for the little ones, but will be enjoyable and comfortable for all.

Justina Blakely// This gender neutral nursery makes me smile. It is playful and engaging for the little ones, but will be enjoyable and comfortable for all.

Design Philosophy

Wellness is something I personally value and is represented in my philosophy as the intersection of design and human health.  The key principle is to energize and create an environment where people live and feel better. This means attention to organization, light, sustainable materials, and socially-conscious design when possible. We can improve human health and well being through the built environment. The human relationship with physical spaces, not only shape our physical health but also our behavior.  I believe when our surroundings are sources of comfort and inspiration, we lead happier lives. By creatively combining design, architectural and fine arts elements, I strive to manifest emotions that inspire and elevate your spirits;