Shop Our Sources (Without the designer fee)

If you’ve ever asked us where we source something—from a light fixture to a rug to the random little detail that makes a space feel done—this is for you.

We created our ShopMy page as a place to share what we’re actually using in real time. Not generic “favorites,” not one-off finds—these are the pieces we’re sourcing for client projects right now, mixed in with a few lifestyle staples we genuinely love.

Because good design doesn’t stop at your floor plan.

What You’ll Find Inside

Lighting, Materials + The Foundation Pieces

The pieces that quietly carry a space.

We’re constantly sourcing lighting, hardware, textiles, and finishes that feel elevated but not overdesigned—materials that hold up, layer well, and make a home feel lived in (in the best way).

These are the kinds of selections we come back to over and over in our projects across the Seacoast and beyond.

Textiles, Decor + The Finishing Layers

This is where a home starts to feel like yours.

Think:

  • rugs that ground a space

  • throws you actually use

  • objects that don’t feel overly styled

The small details that take a home from “almost there” to finished—without trying too hard.

Beyond the Home (Because It’s All Connected)

We didn’t want this to feel limited to just interiors—because the way you live extends beyond your house.

You’ll also find:

  • clothing we’re wearing on job sites, beach walks, and everything in between

  • skincare we keep coming back to

  • gift ideas we actually give

  • and a few picks for the groms

It’s a more complete picture of the lifestyle we design around.

Why We Created This

Not everyone is ready for a full-service project—and honestly, that’s not always what you need.

Sometimes you just want:

  • a starting point

  • a trusted source

  • or reassurance that what you’re choosing will actually work

This is a way to access our eye and edit—without the commitment of a full project.

If You’re Updating Your Home Right Now…

Whether you’re planning a renovation, refreshing a single room, or just swapping a few pieces for the season, this is a good place to start.

We keep it updated regularly with what we’re sourcing, using, and loving—so it always reflects what we’d actually put into a home today.


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