
Creating beautiful, functional spaces that nurture your wellbeing and reflect your personal story through mindful design and intentional choices.
Your home should be more than just a place to live—it should be a sanctuary that supports your wellbeing, reflects your values, and tells your unique story. Interior design isn't about following trends or achieving magazine-perfect rooms. It's about creating spaces that make you feel grounded, inspired, and truly at home.
Over the years, I've learned that the most beautiful interiors aren't necessarily the most expensive ones. They're the spaces where every element has been chosen with intention, where natural light is celebrated, where texture and warmth take precedence over perfection, and where the personality of the inhabitants shines through.
Whether you're working with a small city flat or a sprawling country house, the principles remain the same: choose quality over quantity, embrace natural materials, let in the light, and curate your space with pieces that bring you genuine joy.
These core principles guide every interior decision I make, from choosing paint colors to selecting furniture pieces.
Embrace linen, wool, wood, stone, and ceramics. Natural materials age beautifully, feel good to touch, and create warmth that synthetic alternatives simply can't replicate.
Maximize natural light wherever possible. Keep window treatments simple, use mirrors strategically, and choose light-reflecting colors to create bright, airy spaces.
Build your palette around timeless neutrals—creams, soft greys, warm whites. These create a calming backdrop and allow you to add personality through texture and accent pieces.
Bring nature indoors with plants, fresh flowers, and natural textures. They purify the air, add life to your space, and connect you to the changing seasons.
Less is often more. Regularly edit your belongings, keeping only what serves a purpose or brings genuine joy. Clear surfaces create calm minds.
Create ambiance with multiple light sources—overhead, task, and ambient. Dimmer switches and warm bulbs transform spaces from functional to inviting.
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Your living room should invite conversation, relaxation, and connection. Focus on comfortable seating, warm lighting, and personal touches that spark joy.
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Your bedroom is your sanctuary for rest and renewal. Prioritize comfort, minimize distractions, and create a space that promotes deep, restorative sleep.
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The heart of the home deserves both beauty and function. Design a kitchen that inspires you to cook, gather, and create nourishing meals.
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Create a workspace that enhances focus and creativity. Good lighting, ergonomic furniture, and minimal distractions are essential.
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Transform your bathroom into a spa-like retreat. Simple upgrades can create a space that feels luxurious and restorative.
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Your entryway sets the tone for your entire home. Create a welcoming space that's both functional and beautiful.
Before adding anything new, remove what doesn't serve you. A clear space allows you to see what you actually need.
Good lighting transforms any space. Add table lamps, floor lamps, and candles for warmth and ambiance.
Mix linen, wool, wood, and ceramics to create depth and interest without adding clutter or color.
Install curtain rods close to the ceiling to make rooms feel taller and more spacious.
Use rugs, furniture placement, and lighting to define different areas within open-plan spaces.
Plants instantly make spaces feel more alive. Start with low-maintenance varieties like pothos or snake plants.
Place mirrors opposite windows to reflect natural light and make small spaces feel larger.
Keep countertops, coffee tables, and shelves relatively clear. Display only what you love.
Better to have one beautiful wooden cutting board than five plastic ones. Quality elevates everyday tasks.