Not Only about Design:
While the design of a home is certainly important for creating an aesthetically pleasing and functional living space, it is ultimately secondary to the structural elements that make the building safe and secure. In fact, many design features can be altered or updated over time, while structural issues require more immediate attention and can be much more difficult and expensive to fix.
Additionally, a home’s structural integrity can impact its energy efficiency, insulation, and overall comfort level. By investing in quality construction and ensuring that a home’s foundation, framing, and other structural elements are sound, homeowners can enjoy a safer, more comfortable, and more durable living space for years to come.
Hands On Experience – View My Portfolio
I’m proud to say i’m diverse in my design capabilities.Some projects from the past include a major renovation to original flat roof Mid Century home and a 1920’s Tudor,
New Build Modern Victorian in Historic area, modern farmhouse & complete revamp of a lake house.
Recently completed – Quick ship furniture, art, decor as well as window covering sourcing and selection for a multi million dollar new build in St.Louis remotely done from Edmonton.
In contrast, completed a budget friendly furniture & design for a retired couple downsizing to a new home I sold them in Edmonton.
Everyone of these projects came with a unique set of challenges.
Coming soon! a 1950’s Bungalow renovation here in Edmonton & a unique triple garage with attached guest house.
What makes me different is my vast real hands on experience. I feel it takes years of immersing yourself into the projects and working along side contractors to truly understand the renovation and building process, details and cost behind everything. From Initial Concept, architectural Drawings, permits, demo, foundation, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, layout, cabinetry, drywall, finishing, furniture and Interior decorating.
I am knowledgable with product costs and the concept of ROI. Many of the homes I have touched have been sold within a few years of purchase.
I understand what upgrades can help with the sale of a home and where money should and shouldn’t be spent, this is of course dependant on individuals goals (renovating, building a home for long term versus making improvements or staging a home with the goal of a profitable sale)
I am a true believer in not fighting with a exsiting home to try to make it something it is not! but rather working with the home, highlighting features and making spaces unique, functional and special.
To me good design is about creating a practical, functional & beautiful space that flows throughout your home which reflects personal style, aesthetically through design.
It’s not always about the current trends! these have to be approached with caution as they can date a home quickly.
In real estate every client has unique needs, wants and goals; this is the same for home design.
I do not have formal training but can illustrate my hands on experience.
Fun fact: My Current home was featured in EDIFY MAGAZINE (summer 2022) and on the BE home tour
(This Renovation was completed 8 years ago!)
All Kinds Of Angles – 1987 Renovation
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Modern Victorian – New Build
1920’s Tudor-Style
Furniture, Decor & Staging
- Decluttering
- Depersonalizing
- Decorating
Yes! Depending on your individual circumstance staging can be done with your own furniture and belongings.