Welcome to my new website….I hope you enjoy..

After over 25 years as an interior designer this website is long overdue. But in some ways I think worth the wait. There is professional knowledge and wisdom that comes only with time and experience…and makes the journey more enjoyable. The years have resulted in some fascinating projects…interesting clients and lifetime friendships.

Hopefully as you browse through the “Portfolio Section” you will experience the ride I have been on and the variety of people I have met. These homes reflect the occupants and their tastes and range from casual to formal. The settings take you from the rustic countryside in the Monterey foothills to the famed 17 mile drive in Pebble Beach and back to the panoramic coastline on the bluff overlooking the Monterey Bay. All different and spectacular in their own right…these projects all represent the beauty of the Northern California landscape.

Click on the “Trunk Collection” and you will see not only beautiful furniture, but also how my product line evolved. The old adage, “Necessity is the mother of invention” seems quite fitting when you read about how the search for the Perfect Trunk end table, resulted in a unique storage concept that works into a variety of distinct styles and settings.

Click on the “Services Section” and you will get an education about the steps involved in working with an interior designer to create a space that functions and is aesthetically pleasing.

And finally, my hope is that when you finish browsing this website that you will be inspired. I hope that within these pages you will see that working with an interior designer can be a wonderful experience resulting both in a beautiful finished product and successful professional relationship.

P.S.

I am eternally grateful for my marketing team, who led me along every step of the way through this arduous process. I could never have done this without you. You are the best! Thank you is hardly enough.




Falling in Love
April 4th, 2009
By: Kay | Posted in: Client Relationships

I have often heard people refer to “interior designers” in terms that are not so complimentary. Such adjectives as intimidating, snobby, attitude, abrasive, are not uncommon when describing an interior designer. In fact when some people call to inquire about my services, they almost seem defensive before we ever begin our conversation.

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