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A home should feel like you — only better.

Philosophy

Good design doesn't erase what a space already is. It keeps the best parts and quietly fixes the rest.

I like old things next to new things. A French chair from the 1940s beside a sofa with clean lines. A ceramic lamp someone threw on a wheel, sitting on a marble counter that went in last month. I'm not trying to create a "look." I want a room to feel like it happened over time, even if it didn't. And I want you involved in that process — your instincts matter as much as mine.

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Designed to Breathe

Every project starts with paying attention. What does the room already do well? Where does the light land in the afternoon? What matters to you?

I work with people who are rethinking their homes, whether that's gutting a kitchen or just finally dealing with a living room that never quite came together. We figure it out together — I'll bring ideas, but I want to hear yours too. The aim is a space that feels open and layered without being fussy.

I care about how things are made. The textiles come from small mills. The furniture is finished by hand. The vintage pieces are ones I actually tracked down — estate sales, dealers I trust, studios across Lane County and beyond. Not bulk-sourced. If something is going in your house, it should be worth keeping.

New projects are underway in Eugene. More to share soon.

What to Expect

A Collaborative
Process

You'll be involved the whole way. Lily doesn't disappear for six weeks and come back with a reveal. You're choosing things together, talking through what's working, changing your mind when you need to.

01

Discovery

We sit down and talk about your house. What you like about it, what drives you crazy, how your mornings actually work. No mood boards yet. Just talking.

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Concept & Design

Now the mood boards come out. Fabric swatches, paint chips, floor plans. We figure out what the room wants to feel like and work backward from there.

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Sourcing & Curation

Lily goes looking for the right things. Sometimes that's a specific maker she's worked with for years. Sometimes it's three weekends at flea markets. The point is that every piece has a reason for being there.

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Installation & Styling

Everything goes in. The rug, the art, the books on the shelf. This is the part where a room stops being a plan and starts being a place you actually want to sit down in.

Get in Touch

Let's Talk About
Your Home

Tell me what's working, what isn't,
and what you wish it felt like.