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The Power of Curation: How Designers Tell Stories Through Art
Art is not just decoration—it is storytelling, identity, and memory brought into three-dimensional space. As an interior designer, one of the most powerful tools I have is curation: the careful selection and placement of artwork that communicates meaning, sparks emotion, and reflects the soul of a home. For me, this includes curating culturally rich, story-driven pieces that celebrate heritage, identity, and lived experience. In April, as we enter a season of growth and awake

Gail M. Davis
Apr 12 min read


Why Your Home Should Feel Like a Reset Button
In the rush of modern life, it’s easy to come home and feel more exhausted than when you left. Bills, deadlines, social obligations—they follow us through the front door. But what if your home could be different? What if it could act as a reset button for your mind, body, and soul? This is the core of my interior design philosophy: creating homes that restore, protect, and support your emotional well-being. Your home shouldn’t just look beautiful. It should make you feel safe

Gail M. Davis
Mar 42 min read


Emotional Safety in Interior Design
There is a question I ask myself before I choose a fabric, place a piece of art, or move a wall: Will this space make someone feel emotionally safe? Not impressed. Not dazzled. Not validated by trends. Safe. Because long before a home is beautiful, it should be regulating. Long before it photographs well, it should hold you. And long before it signals taste or status, it should quietly say: you can exhale here. This belief sits at the center of my interior design philosophy—a

Gail M. Davis
Feb 43 min read
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