Imagine beginning your day by stepping into an organized walk-in closet, tailored to your specific needs. This not only streamlines your morning routine but also sets a positive tone for the day ahead. As an interior designer, I specialize in creating efficient and personalized spaces. Here's how I approach designing walk-in closets to enhance both functionality and aesthetics:
Read MoreVelvet has always held an air of sophistication, evoking images of grand salons and regal interiors. But lately, I've noticed a striking resurgence of this timeless fabric in my work. It’s not about recreating the past; it’s about reimagining velvet in ways that feel fresh, modern, and utterly luxurious.
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 MoreI transform mudrooms and laundry rooms into stylish, high-functioning spaces that elevate daily routines. With a focus on durable materials, smart storage, and thoughtful design, these often-overlooked areas become seamless extensions of your home's luxury aesthetic.
Read MoreLuxury is not just about wealth or grandiosity. At its core, luxury represents rarity, exclusivity, and supreme comfort. It’s a feeling, one that arises from the finest craftsmanship, attention to detail, and careful curation of space. As someone who grew up in Paris and later pursued a Master’s thesis in law about the luxury industry, I’ve always been immersed in the world of high-end design and the power it holds to influence how we feel in our environments. Later, I further honed my understanding by completing a second Master's in Luxury, Innovation, and Design, where I explored how luxury intersects with contemporary innovation.
Read MoreAmericans spend over 1,000 hours a year in the kitchen. This equates to nearly three hours daily, highlighting the kitchen's role as a central hub in the home (StudyFinds.org, March 9, 2024). Designing a luxury kitchen is no longer just about high-end appliances or sleek countertops; it’s about creating a space that inspires, entertains, and elevates your daily living experience.
Read MoreEvery wine room I create begins with you—your collection and your lifestyle. Are we designing for rare vintages that need precise temperature and humidity controls? Or is your dream to have a stylish tasting space where you can entertain friends over your favorite bottles? These questions shape every detail, from layout to the materials I select.
Read MoreThe foyer is your opportunity to make a bold statement. When I start designing a home, I often ask clients: What do you want people to feel the moment they walk in? Is it awe, tranquility, or excitement?
Read MoreFor this project, my client wanted to showcase their extensive book collection while maintaining an elegant, timeless aesthetic. I designed custom floor-to-ceiling walnut shelving, accentuating the room's high ceilings and adding built-in storage for their rare books and collectibles. This choice wasn’t purely decorative; I ensured the shelving design accommodated books of varying sizes, allowing for a display that was visually balanced yet functional.
Read MoreBlending historical heirlooms with contemporary aesthetics creates unique and meaningful spaces, allowing personal stories to shine through in your home. As a luxury interior designer, I focus on integrating these cherished pieces in ways that celebrate their significance while aligning with modern decor.
Read MoreA thoughtfully curated collection tells a story. Each piece should resonate with your life experiences and personal journey. As we select artwork, we’ll consider how each piece connects to your memories and aspirations, weaving them into a cohesive narrative that speaks to your identity and values. This storytelling element not only enriches your space but also deepens your connection to the art.
Read MoreAs an interior designer, I've noticed how outdoor spaces have become integral to the modern luxury home, serving as extensions of the interior with the same level of sophistication and comfort. Homeowners now demand exteriors that function beautifully in all seasons, blending practicality with style to create luxurious year-round havens. Whether it's a cozy evening around a firepit in the winter or hosting summer gatherings, these outdoor spaces offer endless possibilities.
Read MoreDesigning luxury homes in an era of climate change requires us to think creatively and responsibly. By selecting resilient materials, integrating energy-efficient systems, and preparing for natural disasters, we can create spaces that not only reflect our client’s vision of beauty and comfort but also ensure that their homes are future-proof.
Read MoreMaintaining a sense of wellness is essential for digital nomads constantly on the move. Portable smart devices, such as smart thermostats and app-controlled lights, enable users to recreate their ideal environment. These wireless temperature controls utilize Internet of Things (IoT) technology, which allows devices equipped with sensors to communicate with each other and be managed remotely via smartphone apps.
Read MoreTraditionally, luxury was synonymous with expansive suburban homes—large yards, privacy, and tranquility. Today, the new frontier of urban luxury lies in designing penthouse apartments that recreate this same feeling of privacy and personal space while being situated high above bustling city streets.
Read MoreI recently worked on a townhouse renovation in Manhattan, where we integrated smart lighting and temperature control that syncs with the homeowners’ circadian rhythms. During the day, the lighting gradually adjusts to simulate natural sunlight, enhancing energy and productivity, while at night, it softens to a warm glow, promoting relaxation. Paired with automated shades and smart temperature controls, we crafted an environment where everything—light, temperature, and even sound—works harmoniously to foster tranquility.
Read MoreWhen people think of luxury, they often imagine grand spaces, opulent furnishings, and bold statements. But in my experience, the most sophisticated designs are often the least ostentatious. It’s the quiet details, the carefully hidden luxuries, and the minimalist touches that speak volumes. This is what I call “invisible design”—a style that whispers elegance rather than shouts it.
Read MoreWhen I design a home, my goal isn’t just to create a space that looks beautiful today—I’m thinking about how that home will serve its inhabitants years down the line. Designing with the future in mind means crafting spaces that can gracefully adapt to changing lifestyles, evolving family dynamics, and even multigenerational living.
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.
Read MoreWhen it comes to designing a home that truly resonates with its owners, texture is a crucial element that often gets overlooked. As an interior designer, my first step in creating a space that's uniquely yours is to ask a simple but profound question: “How do you want your home to feel?” This question taps into both the emotional atmosphere and the physical sensations you want to experience in your living spaces.
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