Portfolio.
A few homes I’ve worked with across the Lowcountry — kitchens reset, living rooms re-anchored, sale-positioning that lets a home read the way it deserves to.

Composed for Market, Isle of Palms
A coastal home prepared for sale the way a buyer wants to find it — quiet rooms, considered light, the harbor framed where it should be. The work is to lift the house out of the everyday so it photographs honestly and shows even better in person.
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Great Rooms, Mount Pleasant
Living rooms that earn the way a family actually gathers — a long sectional that takes the afternoon, a dining table that holds Sunday, lighting layered so the room reads warm at any hour. Comfortable without being casual.
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Kitchens, Sullivan's Island
A kitchen done well is the most-used room in the house. These were drawn around the way the family already cooks — generous islands for the grandchildren, marble that takes a glass of red wine in stride, brass that warms with use rather than wears.
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Bedrooms & Retreats, Kiawah
Bedrooms quiet enough to actually sleep in. Linen layered against soft plaster, a single piece of art chosen for the room rather than to fill the wall, the bed positioned so you wake to whichever view the house was given.
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Porches & Pools, Daniel Island
The Lowcountry is lived outside as much as in. These spaces were composed for the long evening — string lights raised to the right height, lounges that hold a book and a drink, a pool house that earns its keep when the grandchildren arrive.
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Curated Details & One-of-One Pieces
The pieces a room is remembered for. A hand-painted dresser passed down rather than replaced, a tile niche done by hand, a wall painted as a piece of art instead of papered over. Each one made for a specific room, in a specific house, for a specific person.
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