A pair of eyeglasses resting on a closed notebook on a wooden table in a well-lit room, with a mug, a pen, a stack of books, a vase with flowers, and a bowl in the background.

Portfolio

Work that clarifies space, decisions, and story — across disciplines.

My work spans early plan critique, residential merchandising, visual strategy, and storytelling.
Whether supporting builders, architects, and homeowners, directing visual narratives, or composing photography, the common thread is clarity — spatial, visual, and experiential.

01 — Built Environments & Plan Clarity

Residential projects focused on plan — before and after construction

This work focuses on how homes function, flow, and communicate. From early plan critiques to finished model environments, I support my clients by resolving spatial issues early — reducing friction, revisions, and guesswork down the line.

A cozy living room with a gray sofa, black and beige patterned pillows, a wooden coffee table with lanterns and a chess set, a fireplace with black lanterns, large windows with yellow plaid curtains, a tall potted plant, and framed art on the mantel.
Open-concept living room and dining area with large windows showing a mountain view at night, decorated with modern furniture and plants.
A rustic bathroom featuring stone and wooden accents, with a walk-in shower, a wooden vanity with two sinks, wall-mounted lights, a framed mirror, a small chair, and a decorative rug on a tiled floor.
A bedroom with a bed in the foreground, and a workout station with dumbbells and a bicycle mounted on the yellow wall to the right. In the background, there is a workspace with a desk, a chair, shelves, and decorative items all behind sliding wooden and glass doors.

02 — Material, Styling & Visual Coordination

Material decisions that shape how a home is experienced

Material selection is foundational. Scale, texture, contrast, and restraint all influence how a space is perceived long before furniture or décor enter the conversation. This work bridges architectural intent with real-world materials — helping decisions translate cleanly from concept to construction.

Sketch of a living room fireplace with a mounted TV above, flanked by built-in shelves with decorative items and plants.
Modern kitchen with white cabinetry, black pendant lights, black range hood, white subway tile backsplash, black faucet, island with green chairs, and kitchen essentials on countertops.
Four black and white photographs framed in black, arranged in a 2x2 grid on a dark textured wall.
Sample of interior design materials including fabric swatches, tile samples, and decorative glass and metal pieces for a home or commercial space.

03 — Visual Direction & Storytelling

Visual strategy for storytelling and presentation

As an Art Director on HGTV’s Restored and across creative projects, I’ve shaped how spaces are presented, framed, and understood. This work sits at the intersection of design, narrative, and audience — ensuring environments communicate with intention.

Bright kitchen with white cabinets, a window over the sink, a wooden island with fruit on top, and a stainless steel refrigerator.
Living room with brick fireplace, wooden built-in bench with yellow and orange pillows, framed landscape painting above fireplace, flat-screen TV on the wall, white flowers in a vase, ceiling lights, wood-paneled ceiling with beams.
A man with a beard wearing a black T-shirt and a navy baseball cap stands with his back to a camera mounted on a sliding track, in a well-lit dining room. Behind him is a black backdrop, and there is a professional light attached to the camera setup, indicating a photo or video shoot. The dining area has a round white table with a bowl of green apples and a potted plant, wooden chairs, and a wooden bench, with hardwood floors and a window with beige blinds.
Sunlit kitchen with cream-colored cabinets, colorful ceramic tiles above the sink, potted plants on the counter, and wide windows with multiple small panes.

04 — Collected & Photography

Seeing, collecting, composing

Photography and collecting are extensions of how I understand space — through composition, balance, and visual rhythm. These practices inform my design work, sharpening how I notice proportion, material relationships, and the quiet moments that give environments depth.

Long stone corridor with arches and columns, featuring detailed architectural work, leading to a distant door or opening.
Close-up of a vintage car's headlight and grille, with chrome details and Bosch branding.
People sitting and standing in front of a large painting of glass bottles in an art gallery.
Close-up of a bronze statue of a person's face in profile