I love the coastal aesthetic—it's fresh, airy, and effortlessly inviting. It embraces light, neutral tones like sandy beige, crisp whites, and ocean blues, often paired with natural materials like driftwood, rattan, and linen. The look is casual yet refined, bringing a sense of tranquility and openness. Whether inspired by tropical beaches or classic New England shores, coastal design captures the essence of waterfront living with a timeless, calming charm.
I specialize in creating timeless and inviting interiors that blend classic elegance with modern sophistication. My signature style draws inspiration from the warm, organic lines of Mid-Century Modern, the effortless grace of Transitional design, and the relaxed sophistication of Coastal living. I believe in curating spaces that are both beautiful and functional, reflecting your unique personality and lifestyle.
My design style blends neutral minimalism with character-driven details. I believe in creating spaces that breathe — open, functional, and purposefully styled — with subtle color accents that add soul without overwhelming the calm. Every space I design is meant to feel effortless, curated, and, most importantly, like home.
It is so hard for me to choose just one favorite design aesthetic because I truly love them all! For me, design is far more enjoyable on an individualized level. We all have our own style, and getting to assist clients in showing their individuality is my favorite part! If I had to choose, however, I would have to say Modern Traditional--as that is the style my fiancé and I plan to design our own home in someday, so it holds a special place in my heart!
I enjoy blending tasteful color palettes and patterns. I love Coastal, Warm Transitional, Modern Cottage and Traditional Charm aesthetics. https://www.instagram.com/designwithchristopher/
My favorite design aesthetic is a warm, layered style that blends transitional elements with natural and organic materials. However, I also love exploring different styles, from timeless and neutral to bold and maximalist.
I feel alive in spaces that are harmonious and stimulating. An environment that sparks a sense of curiosity and wonder. It’s my passion to create spaces that are inspiring.
I like to use a neutral palette with some pops of color in accents, that way is super easy to change them once you get bored. I also like to play with textures, in order to make a space feel cozier and inviting. I´m a believer in making a house feel more like home using personal items and family photos.
Every space should feel like it was made just for you—capturing your unique personality and style. I believe in timeless design that blends aesthetics with functionality, creating rooms that truly fit your life. I love working with natural, organic materials that bring warmth, texture, and a grounded, inviting feel—spaces where you can relax, express yourself, host, and feel right at home.
I love designing with a transitional design aesthetic-- blending classic, traditional styles with fresh, updated touches, creating spaces that feel inviting, balanced, and personal.
I tend to bridge gaps between old and new, weaving a variety of styles together. I find that a layered approach to design makes it feel the most personal and truly custom. Sourcing pieces from french country to industrial and modern, I enjoy search for a unique piece that really speaks to you! Personally (at home), I've mixed organic modern, Mediterranean and Santa Barbara, Cali styles to suit our family's needs. I love a great neutral space, but not afraid to work with color either!
I love creating spaces that feel open, relaxed, and truly lived in—where style and function come together in a way that just works. I’m especially drawn to coastal, Scandinavian, mid-century modern, boho, and warm transitional styles, often blending elements from each to create something that feels personal and one-of-a-kind.
I tend to work with light, fresh foundations—soft neutrals, natural textures, and layered materials—then bring in personality through thoughtful color, contrast, and cur