Spaces that feel natural, not designed

A home should feel lived in - comfortable, functional, and put together in a way that just works.

Services

Samples of paint color swatches, small paint cans, and painting supplies on a light-colored surface.

Home & Colour Consultations

Guidance on paint colours, finishes, layout, and how to bring everything together.

Living room with a teal accent wall, framed black-and-white art, and mounted deer head decor. Features sliding door with white curtains, a brown sofa with pillows, potted plants, coffee tables, and a floor lamp.

Full Room Design

Complete spaces - from layout to furniture selections to finishing touches, with a focus on quality pieces that last.

A laptop and smartphone on a wooden desk showing a 3D interior design of a living room with beige walls, wooden flooring, and furniture including a sectional sofa, armchairs, a coffee table, a TV with a stand, and potted plants. A notebook with a pen, a cup of coffee, and folded fabric are also on the desk.

Space Planning & Layout

Layouts designed for better flow, function, and real everyday living.

Decorative living room table with books, a candle, a ceramic bowl with wooden beads, a glass diffuser, and a large vase with greenery.

Styling & Home Staging

Whether its putting the finishing touches on your home or preparing it for sale with simple details that people connect with the space.

Shannon Hunter is a Conestoga College trained interior decorator and visual merchandiser based in Harriston, Ontario.

Her approach to design is simple: a home should feel like it’s lived in - comfortable, functional, and put together in a way that just works. Not overdone, not overcomplicated.

With a background in furniture, appliances and visual merchandising, Shannon brings a practical understanding of how spaces actually function day to day.

Her experience with Canadian made solid wood furniture also gives her a strong foundation in quality, durability, and selecting pieces that are meant to last.

Shannon works closely with her clients to create spaces that feel natural and easy to live in - never forced or overly styled. Whether it’s refining what you already have or starting fresh, the goal is always the same: a home that feels right for how you live.

An open laptop on a wooden desk displays a floor plan and a living room interior. Surrounding items include fabric samples, a notepad with a pen, a potted plant, and architectural blueprints. The background features another potted plant and a neutral-colored wall.

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