For fifteen years, I've been translating the intangible into the tactile—turning feelings into rooms, memories into materials, whispers into walls.
My approach isn't about following what's trending on Pinterest. It's about listening. To you, yes. But also to the space itself. What does this room want to become? How does the light move through the day? What story is already here, waiting to be revealed?
I work with clients who understand that a home isn't just a backdrop for life—it's an active participant in how you feel, how you rest, how you create. People who want their spaces to have depth. Who aren't afraid of shadows. Who know that sometimes the most powerful design choice is restraint.
If you've been searching for a designer who sees your home as more than a project, who values atmosphere as much as aesthetics, who believes a room should make you feel something—you're in the right place.
Service 1: Full-Home Design
From concept to completion, we'll transform your entire home into a cohesive sanctuary. This is for clients ready to invest deeply in spaces that will hold their life for years to come.
Investment begins at $45,000
Service 2: Room Refresh
Sometimes transformation doesn't require tearing down walls. We'll reimagine 1-3 rooms through thoughtful material choices, lighting redesign, and strategic sourcing.
Investment begins at $8,500
Service 3: Design Consultation
A focused 90-minute session where we walk through your space together, identify what's working (and what's not), and create a clear vision for moving forward.
Investment: $850
We collaborate. You respond. I adjust. This isn't about me
imposing a vision—it's about finding the intersection
of your truth and the space's potential.
I'll translate our conversations into material palettes,
spatial layouts, and atmospheric direction.
You'll see mood boards, but more importantly, you'll feel
the energy of what we're creating.
We begin with conversation—about how you live, what
matters to you, what isn't working in your current space.
I'll ask unexpected questions. You'll share things you didn't
know were relevant. This is where trust begins.
Restoring soul to a gutted renovation
When Sarah and James bought their Park Slope brownstone, it had been completely renovated—stripped of all original character and painted builder-grade white. We brought back the moody, layered atmosphere the home was meant to have, honoring its bones while making it undeniably theirs.
Warmth in an industrial shell
Michael wanted his loft to feel like a refuge from the city, not an extension of it. We softened the concrete and steel with natural textures, warm metals, and strategic lighting—creating intimate pockets within the open floor plan.
Sophisticated spaces that hold real life
A family of four who were tired of "kid-friendly" meaning boring. We designed rooms that are beautiful AND livable—where spilled juice won't cause panic and where children are welcomed, not accommodated.
Your home should make you feel like yourself—the truest, most grounded version. Not who you think you should be. Not who Instagram says is aspirational. Just you.
Trends fade, but atmosphere endures. I'm not interested in designing spaces that will feel dated in three years. I'm interested in creating environments that deepen with time.
The best rooms have a point of view. They make choices. They're unapologetically specific, which is exactly what makes them feel authentic.
Great design isn't about having the "right" taste. It's about honoring your actual life—how you move through space, what brings you peace, what you need your home to hold.
— Margaret T., Upper West Side
— David and Lauren K., Montclair
— Patricia S., Greenwich
Every project starts with a conversation. No pressure, no pitch—just an honest exploration of whether we're the right fit for each other.