I was raised in North Carolina, where I developed a deep intimacy and respect for nature. My mother owned a construction company, so from the age of seven I was helping with renovations and garden design—early lessons that shaped how I see and create spaces.

At eighteen, I took my first solo trip, backpacking through Costa Rica. That adventure opened the door to a life of exploration that took me across the world: completing my degrees in North Carolina, moving to New York, spending two years in Colombia and Brazil, and traveling for a year through dozens of cultures. Each place deepened my eye for architecture, culture, and the way environments shape the way we live and feel.

For the past four years, in Miami and New York, I’ve worked at the intersection of real estate and design, blending technical knowledge with a creative vision rooted in authenticity and care.

Interior design, for me, isn’t just about how a space looks—it’s about how it feels. I want every project to reflect the stories, values, and cultures that make life meaningful, creating environments that feel alive, intentional, and deeply personal.

A brief story: