For over two decades, Pacific Palisades has been my home. It’s where I raised three children, built a community and business, and made a life. In January 2025, that community was shattered. Like so many of my neighbors and dear friends, I lost my home in the Palisades fires. The grief of that is real, and it is ongoing. But so is what comes next.

There is something profound about rebuilding, not just a house, but a home. A space that holds your history while making room for what’s new. I have never felt the importance of that more than I do right now. For those of us starting over, the opportunity to create something intentional, something that truly reflects who we are and how we want to live, is both daunting and quietly hopeful. I am honored to walk that road alongside my clients and my community.

A passion for creating warm, peaceful, inviting spaces led to the creation of A Little Sprucing, an LA-based interior design studio. My mantra of less is more translates to laid-back, stylish spaces that enhance the way my clients actually live. Quiet, earthy palettes layered with a mix of old and new. Clean lines and patina. Rich textures, greenery, and natural organic materials. Vintage pieces juxtaposed against new upholstery and furniture, a sense of history framed within a modern interior.

I’m a self-taught designer with a lifelong love for interiors, sprucing, and scouring vintage flea markets. A master’s degree in psychology helps me understand not just my clients’ aesthetic vision, but how they move through their lives, and how a space can be designed to support that. I limit the number of projects I take on so I can give each one my full attention and genuine care.

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