Design Essentials PNW
A creative studio shaping space, story, and style.
Founded in 2024, the studio blends interior styling, visual storytelling, and concept development to help brands and individuals bring their ideas to life.
06/04/2026
A question I often ask myself is: What matters most here?
Sometimes the answer is a floor plan.
Sometimes it’s circulation.
Sometimes it’s a motorcycle.
This project is a reminder that good design isn’t always about adding something new. Sometimes it’s about recognizing what already matters and giving it the place it deserves.
→ Read the full case study at Design Essentials PNW (link in bio).
Some people see square footage.
I see how a person will live within it.
Some people see an extra room.
I see circulation, furniture placement, storage, and opportunity.
The longer I work in design, the more I believe the most important decisions happen before anything is selected.
I help homeowners, families, and real estate clients make better decisions about space before construction, renovation, or major life transitions.
Good design begins by seeing what others overlook.
— Design Essentials PNW ✨
05/25/2026
Remembering and honoring those who gave so much. 🤍
05/15/2026
Framed Friday.
Field Notes.
The quiet beauty of weathered wood, open fields, and the kind of landscape that never asks for attention — yet holds it anyway.
This piece is rooted in texture, softness, and the feeling of slowing down long enough to notice what’s been there all along.
Good design often begins the same way.
Available through Design Essentials PNW.
The spaces that stay with us rarely shout.
They feel grounded.�Layered.�Intentional.
Good design begins long before the finishing touches.
MOODboard Monday | Structured Stillness
A study in quiet contrast — strong lines, softened edges, tactile materials, and a palette that feels grounded without feeling heavy.
This concept is about restraint with depth:�dark cabinetry, warm wood, natural stone, ribbed texture, graphic art, and moments of softness that let the room breathe.
Structured, but not rigid.�Minimal, but not empty.�Still, but full of feeling.
Design begins in the balance.
05/01/2026
“Good design is as little design as possible.” — Dieter Rams
A quiet reminder to begin with structure, not excess.
If your space feels off, it’s usually not what you’ve added—it’s what hasn’t been resolved yet.
I offer personalized design notes to help bring clarity back to your space. Link in bio.
04/24/2026
Most shelves don’t feel off because of what’s on them—
but because of how they’re arranged.
Height. Weight. Space.
I offer personal Design Notes tailored to your space—
if you want help seeing it more clearly,
you can request one through the link in bio.
04/22/2026
Design begins long before anything is installed.
It starts with thoughtful decisions—
materials,
placement,
longevity.
Earth Day is a reminder:
design isn’t just what we add,
it’s what we choose to keep.
04/16/2026
Balance isn’t about symmetry—it’s about how space holds visual weight.
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Even in a symmetrical layout, balance isn’t automatic. It’s built through scale, tone, and what anchors the room.
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Here, repetition creates structure, while layering keeps it from feeling static.
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That’s where a space begins to hold.
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