BEYOND DESIGN — What Shapes My Work I don’t just practice design — I live discipline, detail, and aesthetics every day. The spaces I create are influenced as much by what I pursue outside the studio as by the work I do within it. These experiences shape how I observe, think, and ultimately design.
Every idea begins by hand. Sketching allows thoughts to evolve freely before structure and technology take over.
Sport builds rhythm, patience, and focus — qualities essential when design demands precision over time.
Piano & Guitar
Music introduces rhythm and pause. It quietly influences how I think about spatial balance and flow.
Working with horses teaches control, balance, and calm leadership — principles that translate directly into managing complex projects.
Workouts keep the mind sharp and the energy consistent, allowing full focus through demanding design schedules.
Exploring cultures, landscapes, and materials expands perspective — constantly shaping how I see scale, texture, and storytelling in space.
Reading, Cooking & Problem-solving
Curiosity keeps the mind flexible — reminding me that creativity grows from everyday life.
Design is shaped as much by life as by profession. Every pursuit adds another layer to how I imagine and create spaces.