Collected interior feels like a cozy oasis, cabin aesthetic for reading and sleeping in guest bedroom.
Pacific Northwest art, rice paper lantern and spindle chairs in minimalist dining room, Pacific Northwest interior design in Beaverton, Oregon

Approach

Reimagine residential spaces to promote wellness, minimize environmental impact, and develop one’s sense of place. My belief is that design solutions can be aesthetically beautiful and ecologically restorative, lessening the burden on future generations.

Values

  • People - Support mental and physical health through thoughtful material sourcing and space planning

  • Environment - Reduce material waste and energy consumption by designing for resilience and adaptability

  • Place - Honor each home’s character through consideration of its architectural style and details

Design Services

  • Full service residential interior design

  • Kitchen + bath design

  • Lighting design

  • Interior materials and finishes consulting

Holly Saulie-Rohman, LFA, WELL AP

Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, my connection to nature shapes who I am both personally and as an interior designer. Before design, I worked as a nurse caring for people in a very different way. Shifting careers wasn’t about leaving that behind—it was about finding a new way to support wellness—one that lets me be creative while still helping people. Earning the Living Future and WELL AP accreditations strengthened that purpose by giving me the tools to design spaces that encourage healthier lifestyles and honor our interdependence with the natural world.

A woman with brown hair and brown eyes smiling outdoors, wearing a white short-sleeve shirt, with a blurred natural background.