I see this pattern constantly in the homes I work in. And the interesting thing is that when the dining room is designed differently, behavior changes immediately. People linger and conversations get longer. Dinner naturally turns into two hours instead of forty minutes.
Read MoreThe first thing I do in any project is add drapes to every window. This is non-negotiable in my work.
Drapes soften a room, control natural light and instantly make a space feel finished. They create visual continuity and bring warmth, even in modern interiors. Without them, a room often feels incomplete, no matter how beautiful the furniture is.
Read MoreWhen was the last time you entered a room and felt your shoulders drop before you even realized why?
That’s what true luxury feels like.
Not the sparkle, not the marble, not even the scent, but the way your body exhales before your mind catches up.
I design for that moment.
And in a world of filters and flat screens, it’s texture that reconnects us with reality.
Read MoreDesigning million-dollar homes taught me that my job isn’t to make things look expensive. My job is to make them feel alive. A home should be both a statement and a sanctuary. It should reflect the person living there, not just the budget behind it.
Read MoreSilence is a luxury. But when we live in shared spaces like apartments rather than standalone homes, we inevitably face the consequences of poor construction. The sound of your neighbor’s TV through thin walls, the bass from the music downstairs, or the footsteps from the unit above can be more than just annoyances.
Read MoreWhen it comes to transforming a client's home into a space that exudes luxury and sophistication, the devil is truly in the details.
I’ve had the pleasure of working with many clients who seek that “wow” factor—those elements that make a space feel high-end as soon as you walk through the door. While there are countless ways to achieve this, I’ve found that a few key design elements always make an immediate impact.
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