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Before | After

  • Writer: Amy Borman
    Amy Borman
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I’m an absolute sucker for a good transformation. Give me a space that’s almost right—but not quite—and I’m already mentally knocking down walls and moving toilets. (Yes, sometimes the toilet has to move. Don’t fight it.)

Whether it’s sneaking in a closet where one never existed, or tweaking the layout so a bedroom finally breathes, I live for that moment when it all clicks. There’s nothing like taking a space that’s “fine” and making it fantastic—tailored, intentional, and perfectly suited to the people who live there.

That “Wow” moment? When clients walk in and their jaws drop just a little? That’s my drug of choice. Renovating and reimagining how a home really works is my jam—the messy, rewarding, totally worth-it kind.


See below:


Before: cowboy camp.

After: cashmere cabin.


We took this log home’s great room from western rustic to refined and timeless. The old counter—complete with wine cubbies and overly enthusiastic display nooks—had its moment. Now? It’s all elevated elegance. Think Ralph Lauren, but he swapped his saddle for a martini.

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A F T E R  | up close of the Quartz counter which expands the entire counter, new paint, new cabinet hardware and stunning wallpaper from Casamance (John Brooks) and new wall sconces from Corbett Lighting.
A F T E R | up close of the Quartz counter which expands the entire counter, new paint, new cabinet hardware and stunning wallpaper from Casamance (John Brooks) and new wall sconces from Corbett Lighting.
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