I write and edit stories about interior design, culture, and the way people live.
My in-house experience at West Elm, Architectural Digest, and Martha Stewart Living shapes my work across editorial and brand storytelling.
writing
I write reported features, profiles, home tours, and service journalism.
I also work behind the scenes ghostwriting essays, columns, and newsletters, shaping voice in a way that feels natural to the co-writer.
recent articles
editorial projects
I conceptualize, assign, and edit features, digital packages, and special interest publications.
I’ve been a contributing editor at Architectural Digest overseeing digital home tours and an editorial director for Domino’s kitchen and bath special issues.
editing work
brand work
I provide editorial direction and develop content for lifestyle companies, interior designers, and architects.
I create brand voice guidelines, social media and email growth strategies, 360° paid and organic campaigns, and more—all through an editorial lens.
sponsored editorial
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Neal Beckstedt on Creating a Home That Works—Especially on Laundry Day
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Maximize Summer Magic with This Under-$100 Gardening Trick
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Morris & Co.'s Performance Fabric Takes the Storied Brand Full Circle
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These Quality Finishes Are Your Secret Weapon for Home Value
about
I started out as an intern conducting man-on-the-street interviews in Bryant Park for Glamour. In the years, since I’ve worked on print, digital, and creative teams as an assigning editor, digital director, and content director.
At West Elm, I led brand storytelling—across home tours, celebrity features, seasonal lookbooks, and catalogues—and content strategy for the launches of West Elm Kids and West Elm Business.
At Architectural Digest, I developed editorial content and strategy for the launches of AD PRO and Clever. I also edited digital home tours and features for several years.
Early in my career, working at Martha Stewart Living included everything from producing the Good Things section to writing about antique spoons and editing articles about dog acupuncture.
Outside of work, I’m often plotting a murder mystery novel set in the design world. I’m based just outside New York City, in Ridgewood, New Jersey, where my husband and I are slowly renovating a 126-year-old house and raising two young daughters—a life that inevitably influences how I think about interior design and the way people live.