Design Notes from the Studio
After 20 years designing homes across the US, Europe, and Asia, I returned to Colorado to focus exclusively on South Denver neighborhoods. This journal shares what I'm learning as I navigate Centennial kitchens, Littleton historic homes, and the unique challenges of designing close to home.
You'll find project stories, design philosophy, practical advice, and honest reflections on what it takes to create homes that work for real families.
Creating Beautiful, Eco-Friendly Children’s Spaces
In honor of the Global Climate Strike, and in honor of pushing the Interior Design Industry to be more green, I’m highlighting one company who’s furniture is incredibly well designed AND made from recycling discarded plastic children’s toys. BRILLIANT. Historically in the Interior Design industry “Green” meant plain and scratchy and well green colors. I guess the idea was that people who want “Green” products want their products to LOOK “Green”. Which could be the case in some instances but for the most part people want their style and ALSO environmentally friendly. It still has a long way to go.
The First LEED home in Houston | 2010
At Jamie House Design, we prioritize sustainable design that blends efficiency with luxury. Touring Houston’s first LEED H-certified home showcased innovative features like ICF walls, sealed attics, and solar integration, proving that high-end homes can be both stylish and energy-efficient. Thoughtful materials and smart systems reduce environmental impact while enhancing comfort. Explore how LEED principles shape modern, sustainable interiors.
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