A middle-aged man with short gray hair sitting at a wooden table in a bright room with large windows and potted plants, wearing a beige shirt and a watch, with books, a notebook, a pen, and a coffee mug on the table.

Open kitchen drawers filled with stacked ceramic plates, bowls, and utensils, with a marble countertop and a potted plant on top.

I’m Hunter

OWNER, ORGANIZER & DESIGNER

I started in industrial and interior design, drawn to the way spaces shape our moods, behaviors, and everyday routines. Over time, that curiosity led me into professional organizing, wellness coaching, environmental psychology, neuroaesthetics, and helping people navigate changes in their homes and lives.

For years, these interests seemed separate. Eventually, I realized they were different ways of asking the same question:
How do our environments support us—or get in our way—when it comes to living the lives we actually want?

A Philosophy of Home

A successful home doesn't begin with an aesthetic or an organizing system. It begins with the person who lives there—how they move through a day, what's grown difficult without their noticing, what still matters to them, and what's changed.

I don't believe in bringing someone else's idea of order into a home. I'm not interested in perfect. I'm interested in a home that feels natural to the people living in it: beautiful, functional, and able to change as their lives change.

Why This Work

A home can quietly make everyday life easier—or ask more of us than we realize. What interests me is finding those points of friction and understanding what's behind them.

Sometimes the answer is organization. Sometimes it's design. Sometimes life has simply changed and the home hasn't caught up yet.

Before I change the space, I listen to the person living in it.

Person holding a brown leather notebook and writing with a pen.
Person placing a jar labeled 'Granola' on a shelf in a pantry, with other jars labeled 'Marshmallows' and 'Oats' visible nearby.
Living room with large windows, a fireplace, abstract wall art, and modern furniture.

Experience & Perspective 

This perspective comes from years of exploring that question from different angles:

  • MFA, Industrial Design — Cranbrook Academy of Art

  • BFA, Industrial Design / Furniture / Sculpture — Rhode Island School of Design

  • Mayo Clinic — Certified Wellness Coach

  • NAPO — Professional Organizer

  • Science in Design® / Neuroaesthetics

  • Black Sect Feng Shui Practitioner

  • ASID Allied Member

  • NKBA Member


Proudly serving Boulder, Denver, Vail, Aspen, and Colorado's Front Range. 


Your Journey Begins Here

Your home doesn't need to be perfect. It needs to work for you, and I'd like to help you get there.