INTERIOR INSPIRATIONS

Anything can be an Inspiration. My personal inspirations come from nature. It’s non-static, living, breathing. I believe that nature is the primary source of all inspiration where every form, color, and pattern is expressed in ever-changing palettes of natural growth and evolution.

As an Interior Designer, each client is an inspiration. Everyone has a unique personality with specific or sometimes inexpressible needs, desires, and dreams. It is my job and my joy to draw out their individuality, interpret its essence, and express it in a living space that is beautiful, elegant, and comfortable.

Sources of inspiration are limitless. Begin by taking lots and lots of photographs.

Inspiration lies at Flea Markets and Antique shows. Find the ‘one great piece’ that will become the focal point around which an entire room’s décor will be created.

Water is moving inspiration. The ocean, lakes, rivers, ponds, quiet inland waterways are each highlighted by their unique surroundings: sandy beaches; tall, graceful grasses; trees. As the seasons evolve and the weather changes, the entire look and feeling change.

Architecture - notice the shapes of buildings and how they are oriented to their landscape.

I’ve used the ever-changing colors of the sky and cloud formations to create a decorating scheme for an entire home.

Travels around the world inspire elements of color, design, architecture, fabrics, style, furnishings, and cultural influences.

Reading provides infinite inspiration. Cut out pictures from magazines and catalogs. Your designer will assist you in interpreting the photographs to create an interior design scheme.

One of my most passionate inspirations is HARLEY. His title – DIRECTOR OF INSPIRATION.

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