Interiorscape

True design should breathe alongside those who inhabit it. We curate indoor sanctuaries where light, life, and lineage converge to create a home flow that feels as intuitive as the forest floor.

My Approach to Space

I view the interior of a home not as a static enclosure, but as a living extension of the world outside. My approach to interiorscape design is rooted in the belief that our indoor environments should breathe alongside us, fostering a continuous dialogue between architecture and the natural world. Instead of simply decorating a room, I look for the intersections of light, airflow, and human movement to determine where life can best take root.

This work goes beyond the aesthetic placement of greenery; it is an intentional practice of biophilic integration. By selecting species and systems that harmonize with your home’s unique microclimate and your personal rhythms, we create indoor sanctuaries that actively support your well-being. Each plant is chosen for its ability to thrive within your specific environment, ensuring that your space remains vibrant, resilient, and deeply restorative.

Designing an interiorscape is an act of bringing the wild indoors with precision and grace. Whether we are creating a focused workspace that demands mental clarity or a quiet corner for reflection, the goal is to cultivate a "living room" in the truest sense. These are responsive environments that clean the air, soften the edges of modern life, and evolve in tandem with the people who inhabit them.

What This Work Can Include

The work takes many forms, depending on the land, the home, and the season you’re in. Rather than offering fixed packages, each project is shaped in response to place, purpose, and long-term stewardship

Home & Interior

  • Interior plant design, biophilic spaces & herbal kitchens

  • Thoughtful home flow and spatial alignment

  • Integrating natural materials, light, and rhythm

Consulting & Guidance

  • Place-based design consulting

  • Support for phased or evolving projects

  • Guidance rooted in ecology, functionality, and care

What Working Together Looks Like

Each project unfolds at its own pace, guided by listening, observation, and thoughtful decision-making. Rather than following a rigid formula, the process is shaped in response to the space and the people involved.

While every project is unique, the work often moves through these phases:

1. Listening & Discovery

We begin by understanding your home—how the space is used, how it feels, and what it’s asking for.

2. Vision & Design

From there, a design direction emerges—rooted in function and beauty. This phase may include conceptual layouts, plant palettes, spatial flow, and recommendations that align with both the site and your daily life.

3. Integration & Refinement

Designs are refined with care, allowing space for adjustment and feedback. Whether the project unfolds all at once or in phases, the focus remains on long-term support rather than quick outcomes.

4. Ongoing Support (When Needed)

Some projects benefit from continued guidance as landscapes grow and spaces evolve. Ongoing support is available for stewardship, seasonal shifts, and future planning.

This work values patience, relationship, and spaces that grow more meaningful over time.

Who This Work Is For

This work is well suited for those who value intention, collaboration, and a thoughtful relationship with place. It’s for people who are interested in spaces that feel grounded and alive—spaces that evolve over time rather than aiming for quick results.

You may feel aligned with this work if you:

  • Are drawn to ecological and nature-informed design

  • Value quality, longevity, and care over trends

  • Appreciate a collaborative, responsive design process

  • Are open to projects unfolding in phases

  • Want spaces that support daily life, wellbeing, and connection

This work may NOT be the right fit if you’re seeking:

  • Fast turnarounds or one-size-fits-all solutions

  • Highly rigid design formulas

  • Purely aesthetic results without consideration for land, ecology, or long-term use

There is no single “right” way to begin—only an invitation to explore

whether this approach feels supportive and aligned for you.

An Invitation to Begin

If this approach to space resonates, I’d love to hear from you. Whether you’re considering a garden, a landscape, or a more intentional relationship with your home, the first step is simply a conversation.

You’re welcome to share a little about the land or space you’re navigating, what you’re envisioning, or what feels unclear right now. From there, we can explore whether working together feels like a good fit.

Begin the conversation →

Interiorscape consultations for may be offered virtually for select projects.