Raised on a fifth-generation farm right here in Whitman County, this area has always been close to my heart. My husband, a proud Colfax native, and I have planted our roots in this beautiful countryside, raising our four little ones (three adventurous boys and one sweet girl) on the rolling hills of the Palouse.
After graduating from Washington State University, I took my first entrepreneurial leap by opening a clothing boutique. It was during that time I discovered my love for entrepreneurship, marketing, and connecting with people. While I sold the boutique as we prepared for the arrival of our first child, I stayed active in the world of marketing by managing social media for a local business.
Today, I’m thrilled to bring the skills I’ve gained in marketing, customer relationships, and entrepreneurship to my real estate business. Coupled with my deep roots and knowledge of Whitman County, I’m passionate about helping clients navigate their real estate journey.
My true love for all things home began at a young age. I’ve always had a deep admiration for interior design & styling and the art of creating spaces that feel warm, inviting, and truly you. After all, we spend so much of our lives in our homes, so it only makes sense that they should reflect our personalities and lifestyles. Renovating a house of my own recently gave me the incredible opportunity to design and create a space for our family that truly felt like home. This experience strengthened my passion for transforming any space, big or small, and bringing out the unique character and charm of each.
When working with clients, my goal is to help you find a place that is not only stylish and welcoming but that also feels uniquely yours. Whether you’re settling into a new home or looking for fresh design ideas to update your current space, I love offering design, styling and decor inspiration to make your home a reflection of who you are.
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