Having enough of the right kind of storage encourages neatness.

Interior design is a problem-solving endeavor. Storage and organization are two interrelated “problems” encountered in every project. It is my belief that if adequate, accessible storage is provided most people will enjoy putting things in their appropriate places.

By asking the right questions, I help my clients clarify room usage, and figure out what needs to be stored. Some objects offer interesting display material while other paraphernalia is better concealed.

Once we have determined what will be stored or displayed in a particular room I customize the storage to fit the available space. Posessions tend to expand to fill the available space, so the more storage space, the better.

I respond to clients' storage and display requirments with creative solutions which are both functional and aesthetically appropriate. Well designed storage allows the client to be confident that when somthing is put away, it will easily be found again.

Collection of animal sculptures displayed in unique shelving unit.
Antique amoire tucked into entry to replace typical closet.
Master bedroom includes home office.
Custom storage unit in steel and maple houses dining room equipment while providing visual interest.
Custom storage in master bedroom includes built-in speakers and large, flat drawer under bed for unused artwork.
Antique Japanese Tonsu provides storage and enhances room decor.
Home office with custom pivoting desk and built-in storage in bookcases.