Interior design in Taos is a delicate operation. People arrive enchanted by the idea of “Southwest style,” but what they really want—quietly, urgently—is Taos… just not in a yee-haw way.
And honestly, I can’t blame them. There’s a vast aesthetic distance between refined adobe elegance and “my living room now looks like a themed steakhouse.”
Once you close on a home, the design revelations begin immediately. Clients wander from room to room discovering details that somehow went completely unnoticed during showings: sconces shaped like steer horns, tile choices that can only be described as emotionally unstable, and murals that seem to follow you with their eyes. This is the moment when my phone inevitably rings.
Luckily, this is where my network shines.
I’ve curated interior designers like some people curate vintage mezcal—selectively, obsessively, and with a strict “no tackiness” policy. I know designers who can turn a century-old adobe into an oasis of minimalism, ones who excel in earthy, modern Southwest, and others who can coax rustic charm into behaving like a grown-up.
Need someone who sources furniture from real artisans rather than catalogues titled “Frontier Fantasy”? Easy.
Looking for a lighting designer who understands that wagon wheels belong on actual wagons and nowhere else? Done.
Want a team of tile experts, textile creators, muralists, furniture makers, or contractors who can gracefully erase the decorating choices left behind by past owners? Already lined up.
And here’s the best part: every single one of them understands the brief—warm, soulful, Taos style… not in a yee-haw way.
When you work with me, you’re not just buying a house. You’re gaining access to a full creative ecosystem designed to make your home look intentional, elevated, and unmistakably you.
Because in Taos, the line between art and chaos can be thin—and my job is to make sure your home lands firmly on the art side.