client NESTS
Every space has a story — and these are a few of mine.
You’ll find a mix here: personal renovations, builder selections I’ve helped with, and a few smart updates to rental spaces (because even rentals deserve good design). Some were full gut jobs, some started with builder-standard finishes, but every project was shaped by the same goal: to create spaces that feel good to live in, and look good too.
Client projects are ramping up fast so stay tuned! In the meantime, here’s a peek at some of the spaces I’ve designed so far.
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client NESTING PROJECTS
Every seasoned designer starts with a first client — and I’m thrilled to be building that portfolio right now. While this page is a little quiet today, behind the scenes, projects are in motion and I’m applying the same care, creativity, and attention to detail that I’ve honed renovating my own home. Stay tuned — beautiful transformations are on the way.
If you’d like to see the kind of work I’ve done (and where this page is heading), check out:
→ My Nesting Projects — renovations and designs from my own homes and rentals
→ Friendly Nesting Projects — selections, consults, and collaborations I’ve done for my favourite people
→ Building My Nest — blog that dives deep into the behind the scenes
my NESTING PROJECTS
Projects from my own home — where I first started experimenting with finishes, layouts, and ideas (without having to submit a change request)!
Personal Renovation Projects
Personal Builder Selections & Styling
Personal Rental Property Updates
friendly NESTING PROJECTS
Colour consultations, builder selections, and design advice provided for friends and family — helping them navigate the design centre without decision fatigue (or at least with less of it).
Gracewood - The Basement That Built a Bar
This basement started like most builder basements do — basic and full of potential. But one smart decision at the design centre (hello, extra ceiling height) laid the groundwork for something far better. What followed was a total transformation: a custom bar, a dedicated poker zone, a home theatre, and even a small-scale brewery, all wrapped in finishes that feel elevated and intentional.
It’s proof that with the right vision — and a few early, strategic upgrades — a builder-basic space can become the best room in the house.
The upstairs of our Plymouth Street rental had potential — but it needed a reset to really work. The bathroom had only a tub and a hand shower (not ideal for four university girls sharing a space), and one of the bedrooms was being used as a walk-in closet. Great for shoes, not so great for rent.
We opened things up, added a proper shower, demoed the closet-turned-bedroom to get another renter in (heads in beds!), and gave everything a fresh coat of paint. A smart, durable kitchen reno tied it all together. It’s a great example of how practical upgrades and good design can completely shift a space — and the rental return that goes with it.