Our Story

At Vine to Branch Interiors, our passion is rooted in a love for natural beauty and the art of restoration. Growing up on a farm in Huron County, Ontario, I developed a deep appreciation for nature’s aesthetics and the joy of creating with my hands. My father, a skilled carpenter, inspired my fascination with craftsmanship, while my love for rearranging my childhood bedroom sparked a lifelong passion for design.

As a wife and mother of four, I understand the importance of a home being both beautiful and functional—a true sanctuary for family life. Implementing things like additional storage, and spaces for children to feel safe and comfortable is important for a family!

In 2017, I undertook a complete renovation and addition to our tiny 1930’s war time home near Downtown Kitchener. This meant managing our contractor, trades people, design directives, architectural drawings & floor plans and making the many decisions it takes to rebuild and remodel an entire home. Our home renovation & addition awakened my drive to design interiors that blend old world charm with modern elements which integrate harmoniously with the home’s existing architecture-showcasing its beauty.

At Vine to Branch Interiors, we specialize in period-sensitive design and restoration, helping homeowners preserve the charm and character of their older homes while seamlessly enhancing functionality, beauty, and giving your home a timeless appeal. I embrace the use of restored antique pieces to bring timeless character into modern homes.

With a natural ability to visualize spaces, I work to craft interiors that feel harmonious and welcoming. I believe in creating homes that are as inviting as they are inspiring, reflecting each family’s unique story.

Let me help you create a home where you and your family can thrive, surrounded by beauty and comfort.

A house under construction with exterior wall sheathing and framing in progress.
A house under construction with exterior walls partially covered in green and white weatherproofing material, surrounded by a wooden foundation frame on a construction site.
Construction site with wooden framing for a building, tools and materials on the floor, and greenery with trees and a blue sky in the background.
Laying wooden flooring planks inside near a sliding glass door, with some planks partially installed on the floor.
Empty white shelving unit above a wooden desk with open cubbies, against a white wall in a room with tiled floor.
New white kitchen with large window, wooden floor, and kitchen island with cooktop, surrounded by cabinets and drawers.
View of a staircase under construction with blue protective covering on the steps, a wooden handrail, and white walls.
Small bathroom with a white wall-mounted sink, circular mirrors arranged decoratively, and a window on the right letting in natural light.
Sample tile and color swatches with a shower head. The tile sample labeled "SW 7036 Accessible Beige" and the swatches labeled "SW 7008 Alabaster" with black, white, beige, and gray colors. There is also a white flower arrangement in the bottom left corner.
A bed with three pillows, one beige with white floral pattern and two dark green velvet pillows, on cream-colored bedding with textured white coverlet.
A white vintage-style dresser with a distressed finish, featuring decorative carvings and brass drawer pulls, topped with two white table lamps, a small brown vase, and a white and green potted plant. Behind the dresser, a mirror with a curved top reflects a window with curtains and a view of a snowy outdoor scene.