Portfolio + process
from renovated Airbnbs to commercial sets, creator studios to custom builds. Every space here started with a problem to solve and a vision to realize. If you don't see your project here, that's the point. Bring me the brief and we'll figure it out together.
Project West Hollywood Condo-Full renovation and interior styling
A complete gut-and-rebuild of a dated condo that hadn't been touched in decades. Dark wood paneling, mirrored walls, and heavy traditional finishes were stripped back and replaced with a light, layered aesthetic that still has personality — bold color in the bathrooms, a Moroccan rug in the primary, vintage objects on the shelves. Every finish, fixture, and furnishing was selected and sourced as part of the project, from the navy picket tile backsplash to the bouclé sofa. The goal was a space that felt like an LA home, not a rental.
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Project Hollywood Hills Airbnb-Furnishing and styling
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This hillside condo came with jaw-dropping views and nothing else. The brief was simple: make it feel like somewhere worth staying, not just somewhere to sleep. Working with furnishings, art, and objects only — no renovation — the space was layered from scratch to feel curated but relaxed, with personal touches (a record player, vintage-framed photography, dried flowers) that give guests something to notice. The budget was lean, but the result didn't have to be. Good design is about knowing where it counts.
Project Creator home Studio and on camera spaces-design and build
When artist and YouTuber Sandra Sallin needed her home studio to work on camera, the challenges went beyond aesthetics. The wall color had to complement her complexion under artificial light, the background needed visual depth without competing with her, and the sound and lighting setup had to actually function for video production. The same thinking applied to a garage-turned-Zoom-office — built out to look like a real workspace on screen, with lighting calibrated for video calls rather than just the room itself. Whether you're creating content, shooting product photography, or just showing up better on camera, every detail that the lens sees gets considered.
Project set Design and INSTALLATION-Tres Agaves Ad campaign
Designed and built from scratch for a national commercial shoot. The concept started as cardboard maquettes — working out scale, depth, and versatility to accommodate multiple setups and angles — before being constructed full-size in a warehouse studio. The finished set, textured and lit to evoke sun-baked adobe, gave the photographers a world to shoot inside, across both lifestyle and product photography.
Tailored to your needs.
Before anything starts, I want to know about you — how you live, how you work, what's been bothering you about the space, and what you're dreaming about. From there, the process fits the project. Sometimes that means a quick mood board to test a direction. Sometimes it means floor plans, material samples, and technical drawings that a contractor can actually build from. Sometimes it's somewhere in between. Whether you need a thinking partner for early ideas or someone to see it all the way through, I can meet you wherever you are in the process.
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