Your Style Profile
Every room in your home should do something specific.
Feel a particular way, serve a particular function, shift the energy when you walk in. You're not decorating spaces. You're composing experiences.
You're drawn to
- Rooms that perform differently at different times of day and for different kinds of company
- Spaces designed around how they'll actually be used — not how they look in isolation
- The moment when a guest walks into a room and something shifts in them before they know why
The gap between a room that looks right and a room that works right is wider than most designers admit. You've been in spaces that photographed beautifully and felt flat in person. What you're describing requires designing for the experience of being in the room, not the experience of looking at it. That's a different brief, and it's one we find more interesting.
Where to start
Full Service or Consulting
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Tiny Hospitality
Hospitality at the scale of a guesthouse, the quality of a hotel.
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