The Heart Of The Home

Every kitchen tells a story, and mine starts with warm wood, brass details, and pieces that make the everyday feel a little more special. From farmhouse seating that gathers everyone around the table to islands that become the center of every morning and every conversation, these are the picks I reach for when a kitchen needs soul.

Settle In, Stay Awhile

Your living room should feel like a deep breath at the end of the day. I choose pieces that layer warmth and texture without overthinking it — a chandelier with the right patina, florals that look just picked, a vase that holds its own on a mantel. These are the details that turn a room into the place everyone gravitates toward.

Rest & Restore

The bedroom is where comfort isn't optional. I look for textiles that feel as good as they look — quilted shams with weight to them, knit throws you actually want to pull up to your chin, and pillow covers that bring softness and pattern without overwhelming the bed. Cozy is not negotiable here.

Grounded In Texture

A good rug changes everything about how a room feels underfoot and how it all comes together visually. I'm drawn to natural fibers, jute weaves, and subtle patterns that add warmth to hardwood without stealing attention from the rest of the space. These are the ones I keep coming back to at Birch Hill.

Tell Your Story On The Walls

Bare walls are just rooms that haven't found their personality yet. I love pieces with character — handcrafted shelves that earn their spot, architectural frames that feel like they've always been there, and art that makes a space feel collected rather than decorated. Every wall at Birch Hill Farm has a story, and yours should too.

The Finishing Touches

This is where a room goes from "done" to "mine." A textured runner grounding your tablescape, a handmade vase catching the light just right, a tray pulling your favorite objects together — these small choices are what make a space feel intentional. I spend more time on tabletops than I'd probably admit.

Season By Season

Part of what I love about decorating is that it's never really finished. Each season brings a reason to switch things up — a wreath for the front door, knit stockings on the mantel, little shifts that make the whole house feel fresh again. These are my favorite pieces for marking the turn of the year.

The Birch Hill Farm Collection

These are the pieces that come straight from Birch Hill Farm to your door. Not affiliate picks, not recommendations — items I've personally sourced and sell because they belong in a home that values warmth, texture, and a little bit of farmhouse character. 

Let's Talk Decor

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