Emma didn't stumble into interior design — she grew up inside it. Her grandparents Augustino and Sue built homes from the ground up, and that foundation never left her. While in school, she worked behind the camera doing real estate photography for Club Tours, photographing homes of all sizes and layouts. She'd rearrange a vignette, shift a piece of furniture, adjust the details — anything to make a space look and feel its best. What started as a photography job quietly revealed her true calling.
After graduating from the Interior Design programme at Fanshawe College, Emma went on to train under home staging expert Jillian Summers, where she refined her ability to make spaces feel cohesive, elevated, and deeply personal.
Some designers study spaces. Emma has lived and breathed them her entire life. Design isn't something she picked up — it's something she's always known. And that passion shows in every space she touches, every detail she considers, and every client she works with. The result is spaces that don't just look beautiful — they feel like home.