We take this personal.

In this industry we are so fortunate to experience and bring to life current trends, various design aesthetics, the latest and "best" products, all the beautiful things for our clients and their homes. But, what about our own?? What do we appreciate, love, have-to-have incorporated into our own space?

We've asked our entire team to dig deep and hone in on their own personal design style by submitting a few inspiration photos and brief description.. and we absolutely love the results! 

Everyone presented a distinct style revealing that we truly are a well-rounded creative team bringing our own personal unique styles to the table with every project. Explore and enjoy 🤍

A M B E R

scandinavian

Minimalistic style using a blend of textures and soft hues to make sleek, modern décor feel warm and inviting. It emphasizes clean lines, utility, and simple furnishings that are functional, beautiful, and cozy.

Must haves include - an abundance of white, cozy built-in seating, classic designer furniture, personalized art collection, organic textures, and collected antiques.

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T A Y L O R

moody classic

I think everyone's home should reflect their personal style even if that means not fitting into one specific style. That's what makes it uniquely yours! I think I would describe my personal style as moody classic. I love blacks, whites & stained wood for added warmth. That is my color palette of choice. My absolute favorite color is black. I love how captivating & timeless it is. A dark moody space lights my soul on fire. Mixing textiles & textures helps bring in the cozy. So painted oak cabinets paired with a tumbled stone tile floor & white linen draperies. Sign me up. I also have a love for a little modern thrown into the mix. Maybe more minimal than modern? Regardless, a floor to ceiling glass hallway has made its way onto every wish list I have ever made. Along with an oversized glass pivot front door. You get the idea.

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K A T E

european farmhouse

"there are two things that make a room timeless: a sense of history and a piece of the future" -Charlotte Moss

Intimate spaces with lower ceilings - I love how each room has its own identity and style, making the space feel intentional. Incorporating a visual break and an opportunity to layer more colors, textures, patterns. Plus any seating nook with natural light of course and a chair/pendant moment is a bonus. Mixing new with rustic elements and pieces that feel traveled- restored flooring, original architectural features, stone walls, beams, etc.- timeless, functional features that transition into the next era (prep kitchen island, plate rack cabinetry, pot rail, backsplash details, café curtains, Carrara marble, unlacquered brass finishes, leather, linen)- antiques (oil paintings, wall clocks, dishware, hardware, lamps). New takes on historic paint colors (i.e. cabinetry, walls, ceiling, trim), and last but not least rooms with personality & character 

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H A I L E Y

organic modern

A style that gently weaves together crisp whites and clean lines with organic silhouettes, natural textures, and neutral colors. Organic Modern accomplishes just that by introducing nature-inspired elements, sustainable textiles, and neutral tones into a minimalist, modern space for an effortless and cozy yet sophisticated design.

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B R Y T N I

modern european farmhouse

"I love the muted earthy color palette, layered textures, elegant touches, and old-world charm that comes with the European farmhouse style but I have always loved the contrast of mixing the rather traditional forms with elements that are more modern - especially when it comes to light fixtures! I appreciate the casual and inviting vibe this style creates and love to add in antique furniture and artwork."

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B R E N N A

transitional

"The best of both worlds," or contemporary with a touch of traditional. This style gives you the freedom to incorporate trendy, current styles with clean traditional elements. Noticeable elements include modern light fixtures, clean furniture lines, neutral colors, moldings, and natural materials. Currently into mixed metals, neutral colors, natural materials, traditional wall art, modern lighting, soft/curved lines

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I Z Z Y

classic modern rustic

Designing in this style is all about using natural materials and earth tones. This style is all about seagrass baskets, jute rugs and wooden benches – creating a light and airy space that can feel both traditional and contemporary at the same time. The final result is always a relaxing and welcoming environment.

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