Good Design Matters
Interior design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about creating spaces that work well for those who use them. When a space is poorly designed, it disrupts daily routines, creates frustration, and can even impact mood. Good design has the power to improve both the function and the emotional environment of your home and your life.
When we moved into our current home, the kitchen lacked proper storage, had no dishwasher, and had drawer pulls that caught on our dog’s collar. The design didn’t support our needs, making simple tasks like cooking and cleaning stressful. Worse, the poorly planned layout led to safety concerns for our dog.
When we redesigned the kitchen, we focused on solving these specific issues—adding ample storage, incorporating a dishwasher, and switching to safer hardware. The result was a space that not only functioned better but also felt more updated and less cumbersome.
This transformation highlights the importance of thoughtful design. A well-planned space can make everyday tasks easier, enhance the flow of a room, and create a more harmonious atmosphere. On the other hand, poor design leads to inefficiencies, discomfort, and stress.
Ultimately, good interior design is about making your space work for you—by enhancing both functionality and your overall mood, your designer creates design solutions tailored to you. Whether you're updating a single room or renovating your entire home, thoughtful design can make a world of difference in how you live, work, and feel.