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Inspired Living

Teresa has always believed that the smallest details can have the greatest impact. A repeated curve, an aged brass finish, a vintage piece with a past or something unexpected can change the way an entire room feels.

Inspired Living is a closer look at the shapes that create rhythm, the materials that add warmth, the layers that bring depth and the pieces that make a room personal. Nothing needs to match perfectly. It only needs to feel considered, collected and unmistakably your own.

Arched built-in cabinet styled with books, sculptural objects and collected details
Custom bunk beds with repeated curved openings and a brass ladder

Curves &
Repetition

Across different rooms, Teresa returns to many of the same shapes. Arched openings, circular artwork and rounded furniture details create a recognizable visual language throughout the home.

The repetition is subtle rather than exact. Each element belongs to its own space, but the shared curves help rooms with different colors, purposes and personalities still feel connected.

Sculptural circular wall art beside paneled doors
Styled sideboard with repeated curved and rounded details

Warm Metals

Warm metal brings depth to pale and neutral spaces. Brass catches the light, softens harder materials and keeps a room from feeling cold.

Teresa carries it through fixtures, hardware and selected objects to create continuity without requiring every finish to be identical. Used thoughtfully, a practical detail can become one of the room’s most sculptural features.

Powder room with a sculptural brass swan faucet, brass lighting and collected artwork
Close view of the sculptural brass swan faucet
Pale cabinetry finished with warm brass hardware
Layered neutral pillows combining velvet, linen and quilted textures
Textured framed artwork displayed with glass, stone and brass objects
Coffee table arrangement combining wood, ceramic, glass, upholstery and greenery

Texture &
Tone

Throughout the home, restrained palettes are given depth through texture. Velvet, linen, quilting, stone, glass and raised surfaces each respond to light differently without requiring more color.

The contrast between soft, structured, smooth and tactile materials gives each room dimension. The combinations change from one space to another, but the balance keeps quieter interiors from feeling flat.

Personality

Across different rooms, Teresa includes pieces that interrupt the expected. An unusual animal, a playful object or a vintage find can keep a carefully designed space from feeling overly polished.

The details do not need to make sense to everyone or follow one particular theme. They only need to add character, carry meaning or bring a little delight to the people who live there.

Playful white tiger accent displayed on a bed
Room corner styled with animal illustrations and a sculptural brass hare
Bookshelf styled with distinctive sculptural objects and personal details