I design spaces that work with your brain, not against it. 

Who I am 
A designer who understands your brain, as it was once my profession. 

I came into interior design through a different door than most people's. Before I ever drew up a floor plan, I spent years as a speech-language pathologist working alongside neurodivergent children and adults and saw firsthand how profoundly our surroundings shape the way we think, feel, and function. That understanding became personal too. I'm neurodivergent myself, diagnosed as an adult, and I know what it feels like to move through spaces that were never designed with minds like mine in mind.
When I made the shift into design, I brought everything with me: the neuroscience, the empathy, and a genuine respect for the full range of human experience. I apply all of it to create spaces that aren't just visually appealing but that actually feel right for the people who live and work in them. I think of design as a form of care. Every material choice, every lighting decision, every spatial flow is a chance to support someone's nervous system rather than overwhelm it. That's not something I add at the end. It's where I start.

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