Rooms & Spaces

These rooms and vignettes show how my wallpapers and fabrics live in real and imagined spaces—from accent walls and upholstery to full-room moments. I’m always paying attention to the small things that decide whether pattern feels natural, settled, and meant to be there—or whether it feels like it’s trying too hard. It’s a mix of proportion, placement, and the way color behaves as the light changes through the day.

If you’d like the story and the thinking behind selected scenes, visit Surface & Space, where I share the questions I’m exploring, what I’ve learned along the way, and how I like to approach design and decorating in real life.

Accent Walls & Case Goods

I like pattern here to behave like architecture — grounding the room’s focal pieces and turning separate elements into one collected statement.

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Accent Walls & Chairs

A patterned chair is often the room’s small exhale — a story you notice as you move through it.

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Accent Walls & Sofas

Sometimes the wall is the lead and the sofa is the grounding peace — and sometimes the sofa carries the whole pattern story, becoming the room’s focal point.

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Baths

In baths, a room can handle more personality than we think — I like wallpaper to carry the space with a steady kind of boldness, and then let everything else fall into harmony with it: tile, trim, finishes, lighting, rugs, towels, and the small objects that live in the room.

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Bedrooms

A bedroom should feel settled — I use wallpaper to set the mood, then build harmony around it so the room stays restful, not busy.

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Children & Babies

For little ones, I like pattern to feel joyful but not loud — something with warmth and imagination that can grow with them, so the room stays sweet, steady, and livable.

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Dining & Commercial

Dining rooms and cafés are gathering spaces — I like pattern here to create a mood that feels welcoming and memorable, then let the furniture, lighting, and finishes do their part without competing.

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Kitchens

Kitchens are hardworking rooms — I like wallpaper here to feel intentional and tailored, then let cabinetry, tile, hardware, and lighting harmonize around it so the space stays crisp, warm, and lived-in.

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Laundry

Laundry rooms are pure routine — I like to give them one strong, steady wallpaper moment, then keep everything else simple and harmonious so the space feels cared for, not forgotten.

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Living

Living rooms hold the everyday — I like wallpaper to set the tone with a steady kind of presence, then build the rest in layers so the room feels cohesive, welcoming, and truly lived in.

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Meditation | Music | Mud & More

These are the in-between spaces — the rooms that hold hobbies, rhythm, mess, and quiet — and pattern helps them feel intentional without sanding off real life.

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Offices - Home & Commercial

Offices need to hold attention — I like wallpaper here to bring presence and personality without visual noise, then keep everything else aligned so the space supports focus and steady work.

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Outdoors

Outdoors asks for pattern that can live alongside nature — something that feels grounded, unfussy, and still full of story.

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Staircases

Staircases are transitional spaces — I use pattern here to carry a theme from one level to the next, to add a pop of interest beside quieter rooms, or to thread a color story forward so what waits above or below feels already introduced.

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