
A house is built with wisdom, a life is shaped by design.

I design accessible luxury interiors grounded in intentionality, longevity, and a real-world understanding of how spaces function and hold value. With a background in real estate and property management, I approach design with both an aesthetic and strategic lens — balancing beauty, livability, and long-term investment.
True luxury is timeless and purposeful. Each space is curated with natural materials, organic forms, and thoughtful layouts to create refined, functional environments built to last beyond trends.
Luxury design should be accessible and adaptable to everyday life. Every space, regardless of size or scope, deserves intentional design that enhances how it is lived in and experienced.
Full-service interior design for a small number of homes each year — built around the people who live there, not the moment they arrive.
A three-story coastal residence drawn by hand — stucco walls, wood-framed roof with skylights, tempered-glass railings, and painted-wood window framing throughout. Working elevations from the studio sketchbook.









A boutique-resort arrival shaped by woven pendants, hand-troweled arches, and reclaimed-oak columns. The reception desk is hex-clad in walnut; deep modular seating draws guests into long, slow afternoons that open onto the foothills beyond.
A complete redraw of a narrow guest bath in the Ralph Lauren idiom — Calacatta counters, an arched brass-framed mirror, gold sconces and shower set, a turned-leg walnut vanity, and a black-and-white diamond floor that finds its quiet rhythm against the burgundy linens.


A two-room children’s suite — play and study — wrapped in a hand-illustrated pastoral mural and grounded in oak storage, sage drapery, and a single sculptural reading chair. Built to be grown into, not out of.
One practice across both services — measured, intentional, and almost always slower than you expect it to be.
We begin without a brief. A long walk through the property, or a long lunch. I want to know how you live, what you keep, what you can finally let go of.
Whether finding the home or designing it, we work from a single document — a small, edited list of options. Never more than five at a time. Never anything I would not live in myself.
Drawings, contracts, sourcing trips, contractor walks. Every material is touched in person. Every line item is reviewed twice. Quietly, on schedule.
On the morning you move in, the bed is made. The candles are lit. The flowers are fresh. You will not have to ask where anything is. It will already feel like yours.
Lexi found the house we'd been looking for for two years, then designed it into the home we'd been quietly imagining for ten.
She is the only person I've worked with who treats a real estate transaction with the same care most people reserve for the design of a bedroom.
I told her I wanted the apartment to feel like a long Sunday morning. Eight months later, that is exactly what it feels like.
I take on a small number of clients each season. The first conversation is always over a long coffee — no contracts, no commitments, just listening.