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I have a new morning ritual that is so simple, and so consequential. I do 8 minutes of breath work. 5 seconds in, 5 seco...
05/13/2026

I have a new morning ritual that is so simple, and so consequential. I do 8 minutes of breath work. 5 seconds in, 5 seconds out. And I come out a different person on the other side.

When it’s time to wake up the kids, I am present, pleasant (ha), and energized. I was talking to my coach about this, and here’s what she said: “You regulated your internal environment, and the outcome was more connection, presence, and ease in how you moved through your life.”

I haven’t stopped thinking about that.

Regulating our environment shifts how we show up in life.

It struck me that this is true of our external environment, too. When we regulate our HOME, it changes how we show up day to day. It starts with solving problems of flow and clutter, with layout and storage. Then layering in color, pattern, lighting, etc., that makes you *feel* something everyday: joy, awe, appreciation; feelings that live within us, then show up in how we connect, how we work, how we play.

It’s not aesthetics for their own sake, but environments that shape our human experience. It’s the same nervous system, just interacting with different inputs.

So what’s one thing in your home asking something from your nervous system every day? Maybe it’s a room that doesn’t quite function the way you need it to. Maybe it’s lighting that makes evenings feel dim and draining instead of grounding. Maybe it’s spaces that feel unfinished, impersonal, or visually noisy in a way you’ve stopped noticing.

Pick one small shift: clear a surface, add softer lighting, hang art that’s been stashed away. Then notice what changes in you! Our environments are always shaping us—either pushing us from, or pulling us toward ease, presence, and connection. The beautiful thing is we can decide which way that current runs.

And huge thanks to our amazing coach, for all the soulful learning and Ahas.💛

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Sometimes you can have the most fun in a small space. Size constraints force creativity, and you end up with layered fun...
04/30/2026

Sometimes you can have the most fun in a small space. Size constraints force creativity, and you end up with layered function and maximum cozy.

As with all kid rooms, my daughter’s old bedroom needed to flex a lot of muscles in play & function. So we took full advantage of vertical space and clever storage:

•tall bookcase behind the bed that doubles as a headboard
•pegboard over the desk
•wall bins
•storage bed
•desk with drawers

All this in a ~7.5’x12.5’ room, and there was still floor space for playing, and my favorite: a swing right in the middle of it all!

This room is proof that square footage isn’t the point. Thoughtful design unlocks the most life in any size space.

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02/21/2026

Our Malibu Midcentury project is such a happy home! Our client loves pink and mint green, and retro vibes. It was so fun to renovate and decorate this family home for some of the sweetest, kindest people I know!

In one of my former lives, I led walking tours of Prague when my husband and I lived there for a couple of years. Touris...
01/29/2026

In one of my former lives, I led walking tours of Prague when my husband and I lived there for a couple of years. Tourists were always disappointed when we only saw the outside of buildings on some tours — which I understand.

We have an innate curiosity to see the inside of spaces: where meals are cooked, where parties are held, where memories are made. We want to see where life happens, and how it looks in other people’s homes.

And that is what I love so much about home tours. The chance to see how others live and what they surround themselves with. To be graciously allowed into someone’s most sacred space — their home — is special. I’ll happily pore over photos of beautiful spaces all day, but nothing compares to experiencing a home in person: the push-pull of rooms, the connection and flow, the interplay of color and texture.

We're honored to have the chance to share our Happy Trails Ranch project with you on this year's Interiors Tour, alongside seven other thoughtful, inspiring homes by designers and architects who truly love what they do. We hope you’ll stop by and find some joy and inspiration to take back to your own home!

Can’t wait to see you this weekend for the rescheduled Interiors Tour, Jan 31 / Feb 1. Use code HEYNOW2026 for a discount on your ticket.

Being part of the Tribeza Interiors Tour has been a dream of mine since the early days of Hey Now Interiors. It’s my fav...
01/17/2026

Being part of the Tribeza Interiors Tour has been a dream of mine since the early days of Hey Now Interiors. It’s my favorite homes tour in Austin—one that showcases homes pushing creative boundaries through color, pattern, furnishings, and materials. So it’s an absolute honor to be among the designers featured this year!
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Our stop is a very special one—clients we’ve been with for years who’ve become friends and cheerleaders. When they bought their Allandale Ranch, it had plenty of old-Austin charm, but needed to evolve for young family life. We took cues from the home’s Spanish and Ranch roots and layered in color, character, and thoughtful function.
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From a Wes Anderson–leaning front living room (Austin Toile, a lemon-yellow fireplace, and a spot for mom’s childhood roller skates) to a vintage-inspired kitchen with diamond tile floors and sage green cabinetry, every space was designed with personality and function. Repeating arches became a unifying architectural element, echoing an original pass-through arch while shaping sightlines, movement, and flow through the home.
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The primary suite was where we let ourselves have the most fun. Chartreuse built-ins, coppery botanical wallpaper, and black-and-white mosaic floors turn everyday routines into something transportive—equal parts bold, functional, and personal.
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The heart of this project was simple: create a bright, one-of-a-kind home that feels unique, welcoming, and makes everyday life easier. We’re so excited to share it as our stop on the upcoming Tribeza Interiors Tour.
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Use code HEYNOW2026 for $10 off your ticket.
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Portrait 📷: .cunningham.56
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When we begin a project, we’re never starting from nothing.There’s almost always care already present—like this stair wa...
01/07/2026

When we begin a project, we’re never starting from nothing.

There’s almost always care already present—like this stair wall, thoughtfully lined with family photos (swipe to see before).

Our role isn’t to erase that intention. It’s to listen to it, then imagine what *more* could be possible. Here, that meant rethinking the architecture of the wall itself—introducing new railings, pattern, and depth—so the space could feel as alive as the people who move through it every day.

When it comes together, it never feels like something we *made*.

It feels like something that was waiting to be revealed.

And yes—the family photos still have a place of honor: now they’re the perfect welcome, right off the front door.

📷: .davies
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A new year always invites us to ask: What would make life feel fuller?⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀In this home, the answer started small. W...
01/06/2026

A new year always invites us to ask: What would make life feel fuller?
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In this home, the answer started small. We reclaimed square footage from the garage, then needed to decide what to do with that additional space. This is what we dreamed up—a nook where creativity could live and be put away with ease, including a pre-loved, paint-splattered craft table, and thoughtful storage via a vintage credenza and wall shelves. Once the clutter was gone and the space supported our clients, something unexpected happened: mom discovered a love of collaging.
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This is the power of home.
When we design beyond aesthetics—when we design for how people actually live, slow down, and care for themselves—new joys have room to appear.
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Sometimes happiness doesn’t come from doing more.
It comes from making space.

📷: Casey Cunningham

We are beyond excited for this announcement: Hey Now Interiors is one of the stops on the 2026 TRIBEZA Interiors Tour! T...
12/09/2025

We are beyond excited for this announcement: Hey Now Interiors is one of the stops on the 2026 TRIBEZA Interiors Tour! This has long been my favorite tour of the year, showcasing homes and designers that didn’t hold back, with joyful, inspiring results. So it is truly a dream to be one of the featured projects!

Mark your calendars Jan 24-25 to come see our Happy Trails Ranch project, one that’s very dear to us as we’ve been with these clients for years (hello deadline to finish our 3rd phase!), and meet the partners who helped us bring this fantastic midcentury gem to life.

We’re also honored to be appearing with many friends and design colleagues whose work has always inspired us, including

Thank you, , for giving us the chance to share this project!

Rethinking this kitchen was, in many ways, an easy win. By straightening it out and stretching it all the way across the...
11/05/2025

Rethinking this kitchen was, in many ways, an easy win.

By straightening it out and stretching it all the way across the back wall, we solved for: 
limited counter space
tight flow
weird angles
cheap builder cabinets

Now there are clear invitations for family and friends to gather, plenty of cabinet space, and tons of natural light thanks to a large new picture window.

Aesthetically, we leaned into a modern industrial vibe, with touches of the unexpected to add character: the royal blue steel shelf that caps the backsplash, the chartreuse shelves recessed into the tile wall, and the gumby green metal pendant lights. In a black-and-white kitchen these pull a lot of weight to brighten things up. Then accessories layer in extra textures: leather counter stools, a floating wood shelf, vintage runner rug, and antique copper pots.

Swipe for the before of our Urban Verve project.

Post 2 of 2:Let’s take a spin through the secondary spaces of the Allandale ranch home we renovated. By nature, secondar...
10/03/2025

Post 2 of 2:

Let’s take a spin through the secondary spaces of the Allandale ranch home we renovated. By nature, secondary spaces are separated from the main social spaces, so you can have some fun with them flexing in slightly different directions that are still cohesive with the rest of the home.

-Vintage New York vibe for the primary suite: deep copper floral wallpaper, reclaimed faux mantle, wall of chartreuse built-ins to replace double closets, reclaimed screened-in porch into dusty mauve walk-in closet

-Luxe primary bath: moved a wall for to create space for water closet, double vanity, and walk-in shower with soaking tub, vintage art, black and white mosaic floor

-Upgraded earthy laundry: wrap-around laundry cabinets with forest mural wallpaper

-Warm Marfa notes in the kids’ play/art room: custom marigold storage banquette + caned mudroom cabinets

Now this ranch home is packed with function, storage, and character inspired by its midcentury roots, ratcheted up to 11.

And that is our Happy Trails Ranch project!

DO YOU LIKE IT????

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Laundry Cabinetry:

Post 2 of 2:Let’s take a spin through the secondary spaces of the Allandale ranch home we renovated. By nature, secondar...
10/03/2025

Post 2 of 2:

Let’s take a spin through the secondary spaces of the Allandale ranch home we renovated. By nature, secondary spaces are separated from the main social spaces, so you can have some fun with them flexing in slightly different directions that are still cohesive with the rest of the home.

-Vintage New York vibe for the primary suite: deep copper floral wallpaper, reclaimed faux mantle, wall of chartreuse built-ins to replace double closets, reclaimed screened-in porch into dusty mauve walk-in closet

-Luxe primary bath: moved a wall for to create space for water closet, double vanity, and walk-in shower with soaking tub, vintage art, black and white mosaic floor

-Upgraded earthy laundry: wrap-around laundry cabinets with forest mural wallpaper

-Warm Marfa notes in the kids’ play/art room: custom marigold storage banquette + caned mudroom cabinets

Now this ranch home is packed with function, storage, and character inspired by its midcentury roots, ratcheted up to 11.

And that is our Happy Trails Ranch project!

DO YOU LIKE IT????

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Laundry Cabinets:

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