PROCESS
Design is approached as a process of refinement—balancing structure, material, and use until each element feels resolved. I work collaboratively with clients, architects, and builders, allowing projects to unfold with clarity and intention.
Each space begins with an awareness of place and scale, shaped by light, material, and how a home is meant to be lived in.
Projects are taken on selectively, with a focus on residential work that values craftsmanship, restraint, and long-term relevance.
01 - DISCOVERY
Every project begins with listening. We take time to understand the home, the landscape, and how the space is meant to be lived in. Early conversations, site visits or virtual walkthroughs, and a review of existing plans help establish both the functional needs and the emotional direction of the project.
02 - CONCEPT & SPATIAL DIRECTION
From here, we develop the overarching vision—defining flow, proportion, material direction, and the role of light within the space. This is where the project’s character takes shape, creating a clear framework that guides all future decisions.
03 - DESIGN DEVELOPMENT & MATERIALITY
Architecture and interiors are refined together. Layouts, kitchens and baths, custom millwork, and material palettes are carefully resolved, with close attention to detailing and constructibility. Each layer is considered in relation to the whole, allowing the design to feel cohesive and grounded.
04 - FF&E + CURATION
Furniture, lighting, textiles, and finishes are selected with intention. This phase focuses on tone, texture, and balance—curating the elements that bring warmth, depth, and identity to the space.
05 - IMPLEMENTATION & SUPPORT
Throughout construction and installation, we work closely with builders, fabricators, and trades to ensure the design is executed with clarity and precision. Ongoing collaboration, technical review, and material coordination help maintain the integrity of the original vision through completion.
06 - LIVING
The work is complete, but the space continues to evolve. The home is lived in, gathered within, and allowed to settle—designed to support everyday rituals and moments over time.