
I’ve always said: style doesn’t stop at your wardrobe—it flows right into your home. As someone who’s rocked combat boots and couture in the same lifetime, I know that both discipline and design have the power to ground us. My military background taught me structure, but my entrepreneurial journey taught me soul. Now, I blend the two by helping people create spaces that feel just as intentional as they look. Your home should do more than hold your belongings—it should heal, motivate, and reflect the person you’re becoming.
When I work with clients, I always start with one question: How do you want to feel when you walk into this space? Whether the goal is calm, focus, or inspiration, the design follows the emotion. Want peace? Think soft textures, earth tones, and warm lighting. Need motivation? We’re bringing in bold accents, vision boards, and furniture with purpose. I don’t design for aesthetics alone—I design for alignment. A space should push you forward and pull you in at the same time. One client told me her redesigned home office made her feel “like the CEO she was meant to be”—and that’s the kind of magic I aim for every time.
My philosophy is simple: your environment should tell your story. From a candle that smells like your grandmother’s kitchen to a mirror that reflects your favorite mantra, every corner can be a source of therapy. “Design should feel like exhaling into who you really are,” I often tell people—and I mean that with my whole heart. You don’t need a mansion to create a mood. You just need vision, vibe, and a little help from someone who gets it.
So if your space isn’t doing you justice, don’t settle. Whether it’s a fresh coat of paint or a total redesign, take the first step. Because once your space starts speaking your language, everything else begins to align.







