Interior Design Services in Boulder & Denver

Most of us notice when a room looks good. We may be less conscious of why some spaces simply feel better to be in.

That question is at the heart of Interior Wellbeing® —considering how light, sound, texture, organization, connection to nature, and spatial relationships contribute to the experience of a room.

A minimalist kitchen scene with open wooden shelves holding white and black bowls, a built-in wooden cabinet, and a small set of stairs leading to a glass door opening to a garden with greenery.
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Interior Wellbeing®

We experience far more of our surroundings than we consciously notice.

Light. Sound. Texture. Clutter. Movement. Proportion. Connection to the outdoors.

Interior Wellbeing™ brings greater awareness to those elements during the design process, creating spaces that aren't simply organized or attractive, but comfortable and supportive of everyday life.

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Interior Design Consultation

A beautiful room only succeeds if it also works for the people living in it. Through space planning, furnishings, materials, lighting, color, and thoughtful editing, I help create rooms that hold up to everyday life—not just to a photograph of it.

The goal isn't a particular look.
It's a home that's unmistakably yours.

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KIND WORDS

“Hunter made the entire process surprisingly easy. He listened carefully to what I needed, never made me feel rushed, and found solutions I wouldn't have thought of on my own. The rooms look wonderful, but what I appreciate most is how much better they function now.” —JS, Denver, Colorado