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MEET PAULINA

Paulina's rich cultural background profoundly influences her design philosophy. She was born in Guanajuato, Mexico - a region known for its vibrant colors, historic architecture, and artisanal traditions. Her mother, originally from San Francisco, often brought the family back to the Bay Area to visit family and friends, sparking an early connection to the city's layered design sensibility and diverse culture. That connection deepened when Paulina moved to San Francisco to pursue her degree in Interior Architecture and Design. It was here she met her husband, built a family, and laid the foundation for what would become her design practice.

After finishing her undergraduate degree in Interior Architecture and Design at the Academy of Art University San Francisco in 2006. She practiced at AD100 recognized design studios, where she worked on high-end residences and hospitality projects, including Four Seasons Tunis, The Clement Hotel, Yellowstone Club and Montage Big Sky. Paulina's projects have been recognized for design excellence by the AIA and IIDA receiving local, regional, and national Honor Awards.

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OUR PROCESS

Our signature 3-phase process breaks into 6 steps for a seamless experience from concept to completion.

PHASE 1: ONBOARDING

Step 1: The Consultation

Step 2: Discovery

PHASE 2: DESIGN

Step 3: Design

Step 4: Develop

PHASE 3: PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION

Step 5: Acquire & Renovate

Step 6: Install

OUR APPROACH

At the heart of our work is the commitment to not just design spaces, but to honor the stories of those who live in them. Your story is our blueprint; your satisfaction, our goal.

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Collaboration is central to our work. We partner closely with homeowners, architects, builders, craftspeople, and artists to bring refined, livable spaces to life - always with a focus on timeless style, functionality, and meaningful detail. Supporting small, local makers and cultivating lasting relationships is at the heart of what we do. 

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