About Me
I believe a well-designed home should be a partner in your healing, growth, and joy. With a background deeply rooted in Education and Mental Health, I bring a unique, human-centric perspective to every project.
My years spent as a Qualified Mental Health Professional taught me that our environments are the foundation of our well-being. Whether it's creating a "sanctuary" for a neurodivergent child or a restorative retreat for a busy professional, I specialize in spaces that prioritize sensory balance and functional ease.
With a certificate in Interior Design from Virginia Wesleyan University, I blend clinical organization with a "sophisticated organic" aesthetic. I don't just care how a space looks—I care how it supports the people living within it.
A Few Restorative Tips:
Reach & Autonomy
Independence begins with accessibility. To foster confidence in children, hang hooks, shelves, and mirrors at their eye level, rather than yours. When a child can reach their own belongings, the home becomes a partner in their development and functional ease.
Sentimental Modernism
Your home should tell your story, not a showroom’s. Don’t feel pressure to part with inherited or dated furniture. A fresh coat of paint or modern hardware can bridge the gap between a family heirloom and a contemporary aesthetic, allowing you to keep the sentiment while updating the style.
Sensory Sanctuaries
For children and adults alike, a dedicated sanctuary provides a vital retreat from an overstimulated nervous system. Include items such as fidget toys, a weighted blanket, or a guided breathing lamp to help regulate emotions.
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