About
Designing Homes That Tell Your Story
Kate's path to interior design is anything but conventional — and that's exactly what shapes her work. After graduating from the University of Virginia, she built a career in journalism, earning a master's degree from Georgetown University and working for National Geographic. That time sharpened her eye for detail and her instinct for finding the story beneath the surface — skills that translate directly to how she approaches a home.
Before settling in Denver, Kate lived abroad — teaching in England and working at an Aboriginal art gallery in Australia. Those years of moving through different cultures and spaces gave her a deep appreciation for the way a room can hold meaning, reflect identity, and make people feel genuinely at home. After returning to the States, she followed that instinct into a master's program in interior design and never looked back.
Her philosophy is simple: a beautiful home should first be a livable one. That means listening carefully before drawing a single line — understanding how you move through your mornings, what you reach for instinctively, where the light falls in the afternoon. Design decisions follow from those truths, not from trend books.
Kate works primarily with Denver-area families on full-home redesigns and curated room transformations. Every project is a true collaboration: she brings the expertise, her clients bring the stories, and together they build spaces that feel genuinely and unmistakably theirs.
How We Work Together
Discovery
We begin with a deep-dive conversation about how you live, what you love, and what you're ready to leave behind. This listening phase shapes everything that follows.
Design
Kate develops a cohesive concept — floor plans, material palettes, furniture selections, and lighting plans — presented in a clear, visual format that makes collaboration easy and decisions confident.
Installation
On installation day, Kate and her team handle every detail — from furniture placement to the final flourish of fresh flowers — so you can walk in to a home that's completely, beautifully finished.