With over 25 years of experience in interior design and antiques, I’ve developed a trained eye and a lifelong love for craftsmanship in furniture, décor, and art. My work celebrates the small details that make each piece unique—whether it’s a hand-carved chair, a painted panel, or a frame that tells a story of its own.
My design journey began in 1998, shortly after my husband and I bought our first home. When neighbors began asking for color and design advice, I realized I had a natural talent for creating inviting spaces. As a new mother raising our two sons, I pursued courses in interior design and architecture at the local college, laying the foundation for what became a lifelong passion.
In 2006, while living in the Santa Clarita Valley area of Los Angeles County—about 25 minutes north of downtown L.A.—I founded The Right Stage, Inc. at a time when home staging was still new to most homeowners and real-estate professionals. My early projects in Santa Clarita quickly expanded to include multi-million-dollar estates across Hollywood Hills, Bel Air, the San Fernando Valley, and the Westlake Village area of Thousand Oaks, as well as coastal properties along the Southern California shoreline. Our company also furnished model homes, each fully outfitted with our own inventory. Managing those large-scale projects led to a Los Angeles warehouse and sparked a lasting passion for sourcing and restoring distinctive pieces.
Many home sellers and new homeowners later invited me to decorate their next residences and vacation homes, reinforcing my belief that thoughtful design should feel both beautiful and livable.
By 2011, surrounded by years of curated inventory, it felt natural to open a booth at Bungalow Antiques in Agoura Hills—an iconic destination near Malibu. I spent six years there as a dealer, often sourcing special antique and decorative pieces for celebrity clients and collectors. That experience refined my eye for quality, history, and the stories objects can tell.
After later co-owning Greenwich Home in Thousand Oaks, my husband and I relocated to San Francisco, where I completed two art degrees before moving in 2020 to San Diego County to be closer to family. Today, I continue my work as a professional color consultant and new Chairish dealer, inspired by Southern California’s light and landscape.
Each item in my shop reflects my love of craftsmanship, history, and the art of creating spaces that feel timeless, layered, and deeply personal. I’m thrilled to share these pieces with you and hope they inspire you to create beauty within your own home.