I"LL DO IT MY WAY: Why Personal, In-Person Interior Design Still Matters

The Industry Is Changing — But I’m Not

The interior design industry is moving toward automation, remote consultations, and AI-driven concepts. For many, this is “the future.” But after more than 27 years in business, I believe the best design comes from human connection—not algorithms.

Why I Still Work the Old-School Way

Great design starts with presence. It starts with walking through a client’s home, hearing their dreams, watching how they live, and building a relationship rooted in trust.

If a client can’t meet in person—if they’re too busy to collaborate—then we’re not the right fit. Exceptional design requires commitment on both sides.

Collaboration, Not Automation

Nothing about my process is automatic.
Nothing is AI-generated.

Floor plans are reviewed together, not pushed through a software tool. Decisions are made through conversation, intuition, and decades of understanding how spaces actually work for real lives.

Design is an art—and intuition cannot be fabricated.

Showrooms, Touch, and Real Experience

My clients sit in the chairs and sofas. They feel the textures. They see the finishes with their own eyes. Almost everything I design is custom, and it must fit together intentionally—like a puzzle.

The “mood boards” we create aren’t trendy collages—they’re real pieces we discover together while curating the entire design vision.

A Designer Who Chooses Connection

I know my way isn’t the norm anymore.
But I also know it works—and my clients love it.

In a world where people are designing their homes alone in their pajamas, I choose connection, collaboration, and true human interaction.

If that makes me one of the last designers doing things this way… I’m perfectly fine with that.

One of our latest projects that we are so proud of..