space curator, among other things

i’ve worked across a lot of mediums — graphic design, event production, visual storytelling — but space has always been the one that sticks. i got into design by paying attention: to how a room moves, how people gather, how mood and layout shape experience.

before i called myself a designer, i was helping people bring their ideas to life — from building brand visuals to organizing fundraising events that felt intentional, not just functional. i planned environments that carried weight. that had meaning. interior work became the natural next step — a place where everything came together: layout, language, atmosphere, intention.

i was born and raised in dallas, and i still live and work here. i like spaces that are lived-in, full of texture and rhythm — the kind of rooms where people linger. when i’m not designing, i’m probably cooking, hosting, wandering an estate sale, getting lost in a museum, camping under a too-bright moon, or finding a bar with just the right lighting. all of that — the color, the timing, the atmosphere — filters into the work.

i design for people who care about where they are — artists, musicians, small business owners, and anyone building something with intention. you don’t need a full plan or a perfect reference folder. you just need to show up curious and open. i’ll help shape the vision from there.

my goal is to build spaces that reflect the people inside them — not overdone, not under-thought. just sharp, honest, and made to last. i offer full-space design, consultations, and styling with a focus on collaboration and clarity.

if something in here resonates, you know where to find me.

p.s. - thanks for making it all the way down here. i hope something in this space feels like home.