"Design is not what something looks like — it's how it makes you feel when you walk in."
From architecture school to your living room
My path into interior design started not in a showroom, but on construction sites — learning the language of walls, light, and proportion from the ground up. After graduating from the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture, I spent several years collaborating with developers and architects on large-scale residential projects before founding Bleu Canard Design.
What I discovered along the way: the most beautiful spaces aren't the most expensive ones — they're the most intentional ones. Every decision, from the direction of a floorboard to the temperature of a light bulb, carries weight.
Today, I split my work between homeowners who want their home to truly feel like theirs, and real estate professionals who need spaces that sell — fast and at the right price. Two different briefs, one consistent approach: listen first, design second.
How I work
Three principles that guide every project, regardless of size or scope.
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Listen before designing
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Proportions over accessories
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Craft that lasts
Before any moodboard or material palette, I invest time in understanding who you are, how you live, and what the space needs to do for you. Design without context is decoration.
Before any moodboard or material palette, I invest time in understanding who you are, how you live, and what the space needs to do for you. Design without context is decoration.
I partner with independent makers, local artisans, and trusted suppliers to bring quality that endures. Trend-chasing is expensive. Good bones never go out of style.
Your project could be next
Residential, staging, or commercial — let's find the right service for your needs.
