Our Work
Here are a few of our latest projects. Most of them are Redesign small jobs and E-Design Boards. We would love to help you with your home!
Surrealist Vacation Home Rental
Inspired by my love for Salvador Dali and our local museum, I created E-design boards for a mockup rental vacation home. Shown are the living room, bedroom and dining room.



Florida Vacation Home Rental
Making memories. Vacation rentals should not just be a place to stay but a space for connections and experiences. Visitors want to take photos and I want to give them a space to create fantastic ones!



Boho Bedroom
This gal loves her boho, eclectic, colorful items but it needed a little taming. We kept what she had, just removed a few things and added some light and white.
Palm Harbor Livingroom
This living room project also needed some lightening and brightening. With two occupants, one loving boho and the other wanting a more elegant style we made a big impact on a small budget. Rugs do go a long way!


Here is the same living room from a different angle. We added natural colors and plants, different textured white fabrics and a few carefully placed decorative items.
Office/Art Space
This space was being used as an office and an art studio. After reviewing the client's needs we decided to devide the two spaces using the original area for a proper desk and a seating area to reflect. We added an art nook off of the livingroom adjacent to the office space. Both are now beautiful and workable.





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Clearwater E-Design Boards
I have a client moving from a one bedroom to a two bedroom condo. She just got a couple of new furniture pieces but was lost on how to piece it all together. She just needed a little inspiration so, I helped her out with some design boards. All products are affordably available on Amazon. Sometimes we all need a little bit of encouragement and a glimpse of what can be.

Dream Bedroom
Ever don't know what to do with your walls? I love wallpaper and it's trending right now. But how do we use bold colors and patterns without it being overwhelming? I did this E-Design board for a recent client wondering the exact thing.



