Thoughtfully Designed. Beautifully Lived.

Brittany believes the most memorable homes are not created by following trends. They are thoughtfully curated over time, reflecting the people who live there and the experiences that shape them.

She is drawn to spaces that feel collected rather than decorated. Homes layered with natural materials, rich textures, timeless architectural details, and meaningful pieces that tell a story. Inspired by vineyard landscapes, European travels, timeless architecture, and the art of gathering, Brittany creates thoughtfully curated interiors that feel collected, elevated, and beautifully lived in.

Inspired by Timeless Places.

Collage of images showcasing a cozy, neutral-toned living space with large windows overlooking a vineyard, a kitchen with marble countertops and bar stools, decorative vases with greenery, and a book open on a table.

Drawing from the relaxed sophistication of California wine country and the enduring character of European design, we create homes layered with natural materials, rich textures, thoughtful details, and furnishings that tell a story. Through a careful balance of warmth, beauty, and functionality, each space is designed to feel both refined and welcoming.

Her work is rooted in the belief that the most memorable homes are not perfectly decorated, but thoughtfully curated over time. The result is an environment that feels elegant, personal, and effortlessly lived in, designed to be enjoyed, shared, and loved for years to come. A well-designed home should support the way you live.

With a foundation in Interior Architecture and space planning, every room should function as beautifully as it looks. Inspired by California wine-country living, European architecture, world travels, and the art of gathering well, she create interiors that balance warmth with sophistication and beauty with practicality.

Display board with interior photos, fabric swatches, and a note that reads 'Timeless, Natural, Curated', used for interior design inspiration.
Person drawing a house floor plan on paper with a black pen, with pencils, a cup of coffee, a green plant, and a rolled-up towel on a beige surface.
Interior design materials including fabric swatches, marble and wood samples, a brass drawer pull, and a green leaf branch.