a world of my own

What’s next?! That’s a question I’ve been getting pretty constantly the last couple weeks. Some people “get it” (mainly those people are designers also) and sometimes I need to explain a bit more, and that’s totally fine! Here’s the long version. :)

When I signed on with Havenly back in July 2015, I truly had no idea what I’d found. I figured it was a cool premise and maybe I’d give it a go once we moved to Boston from D.C. I would be living in a city where I knew precisely 3 people, all of which I hadn’t seen or spoken to in years, and I had no idea what the design scene was like! I knew I wanted to break the pattern of stressful retail jobs I’d had since graduating, and also knew that office environments were totally not my thing. Getting started on an e-design platform helped me get comfortable with being on my own, working from home, and connecting with clients. I loved what I was doing, and the team behind the company was endlessly talented, supportive, and straight-up awesome (they still are, BTW).

I got to meet tons of clients from across the country that I honestly never would have met without the platform. Some of my work has been featured in pinch-me publications such as GoodHousekeeping, the Boston Globe, Domino, and Houzz! One day I was just sitting on my future mother-in-law’s sofa and grabbed a copy of her Good Housekeeping mag from her coffee table to find SOMETHING I DESIGNED on the second page. I come across my designs as I’m browsing through Pinterest for myself, seeing that people have saved my ideas and boards for their own home projects. My work on Houzz has been shared in articles I can’t even read from multiple different countries across the world! I never dreamed that any of this was possible back in 2015.

I’ve had a great time doing fast-paced design work and forcing myself to come up with ideas on the fly. It’s definitely been a creative test for myself and I’m proud that it was part of my journey! It’s time for a slower pace and blank slate, with a heavy dose of freedom.

I want to spend more time to focus on my clients, their needs, and enjoy the design process again! My clients are special to me -- my people. I want to meet with my clients over coffee and wine to chat about the design ideas I have for their home. I want it to be FUN! I believe in good-quality items and see tons of value in surrounding yourself in beautiful, non-frivolous things. It feels like a world of endless possibilities now that I’m out on my own, and I am so excited to see what happens next, where my ideas take me!

Jeff and I are headed to CALIFORNIA for a week and a half in April and I’m going to be hoarding some inspiration while we’re there. :) As a born and raised East Coaster, this will definitely be an eye-opening experience for me. We’ll be in LA, then doing the Big Sur road trip up to SF (more or less). I can’t wait to frolick in the streets singing “City of Stars.”

Interested in design services now or in the future? I LOVE THAT! Feel free to get in touch, I would love to hear from you!

Photo of my client's perfect Denver front porch (with an amazing view of some huge old trees not shown) courtesy of those awesome kids over at Havenly.

modern boho in the city

This modern boho situation was for a hip (assuming) and trendy (assuming again) young (still assuming) lady in Brooklyn, NY. After reviewing her inspiration I was all, "we get each other." I started putting together some ideas for my dream bedroom, which I thought/knew she would also love. She did! This was one of those ideas!

Always loving on this rug and these types of little tribal prints, reminding me of my time playing with fun textiles in DC. A sucker for hand-blocked anything, even if imitated. Faux fur is my favorite at the moment, which I'm starting to find strange seeing as I'm vegetarian and have an abnormal emotional attachment to animals. 

Breaking up all of these very clearly boho elements with some more modern and classic pieces like this chair (which she already had and which we ended up using as a nightstand!) and embroidered shams keeps the look fresh. I find that the biggest element of any space is balance of styles. If everything in the room is super modern, the room feels stale. If it's all traditional, it feels dated. But when you mix modern with classic, timeless pieces? Brilliant. Traditional pieces in fresh new fabrics? THE BEST (literally my favorite thing).

cactus art | rugwishbone chair | headboard | embroidered shams | faux fur pillows (similar) | lumbar | greens