A room should reveal itself slowly.
The best interiors have depth: art, books, natural materials, restraint, and pieces that feel chosen rather than installed.
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Interiors
Interiors should feel collected, intelligent, and lived-in — not staged for a single photograph. Kathryn reads materiality, light, proportion, and the lasting quality of taste.
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The best interiors have depth: art, books, natural materials, restraint, and pieces that feel chosen rather than installed.
Natural light changes every material decision. A home with beautiful exposure gives interiors more range, softness, and value.
Quiet luxury is not emptiness. It is editing — knowing what deserves attention and what should stay calm.
Rooms with history, texture, collected furniture, and thoughtful art tend to feel more human and enduring.
Design Lens
Kathryn’s interior perspective helps clients understand whether a home has flexibility, warmth, and a design foundation that can support their life rather than fight it.
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Interior Notes
Furniture, ceiling height, and room width need to work together, not compete.
Natural materials and layered texture keep refined spaces from feeling sterile.
Timeless interiors leave room for life, memory, and future evolution.
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