Every one of these homes had the same starting point: someone who cared too much to settle and was too stuck to move.
These aren't before-and-afters in the way you're used to seeing them.
What happened was quieter than that. Someone sat across from me, usually with a phone full of screenshots and a voice full of "I don't even know where to start", and we found the thread.
The thing they'd been trying to say about their home for months, sometimes years. The taste that was already there, buried under everyone else's opinions and a decade of trends that never quite fit.
And then they chose. Not because I told them to, because they could finally hear themselves.
That's what you're looking at here. Not my work. Theirs.
Client Reviews
The Earthy Casita
"I kept saying I wanted it to feel warm but I didn't know what warm meant for me specifically. I just knew it wasn't what I had. Adriana helped me figure out that warm, for me, wasn't a color. It was a feeling of weight, heavy linen, raw wood, things that looked like they'd been somewhere before they got to me."
Moderno & Cozy
"I'd been living with furniture I chose when I was twenty-three and a version of myself that didn't exist anymore. The room wasn't that bad. It just wasn't working anymore. The hardest part wasn't choosing new things, it was giving myself the courage to let go of the old ones."
Curated Moodboard
"I had the taste. I had the Pinterest boards to prove it. What I didn't have was any idea how to turn a hundred saved images into one room that actually made sense. That's what changed."
Just real homes, lived in, slightly imperfect, made warmer, sharper, and unmistakably theirs.
No massive gut jobs. No staged perfection. No designer swooping in to override everything.
Every project started with someone carrying the quiet weight of too many options and not enough trust in their own eye.
Every project ended with them walking through the door and not needing to ask anyone if it looked right. Because they already knew.