About

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Helping people create beautiful, inviting and functional homes is our passion.

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Hi! I’m Lisa.

Owner, Lead Designer

I’m a Colorado native, wife, and mother. I’m a book lover and a cat person. I enjoy swimming and traveling the world. I’m always looking for new additions to my Halloween decorations, much to my husband’s dismay.

Art and design have always been a big part of my life. For the past ten years, I’ve owned my own business in the beauty industry as a Lash Artist. Making clients look and feel beautiful has been my passion, and now I’m ready to help people have beautiful homes in the field of Residential Interior Design. I love creating and inspiring others, and my goal as a designer is to create welcoming, warm spaces my clients can enjoy for many years.

Style: Warm, Organic, Layered

Dream House: A charming cottage by the sea

Favorite Home Store: Pottery Barn, Antique Stores

"The only impossible journey is the one you never begin."

BITTEN BY THE DESIGN BUG…

The journey began after my husband and I purchased our first home together. It needed some work, to say the least! We rolled up our sleeves and jumped into the deep end of renovations. I was surprised to find such joy in scraping off popcorn ceilings and picking out countertops. The design fever had started.

2013

Kitchen under renovation with a white farmhouse sink in the center, partially installed cabinet frames, and a window with plants and decorative items in the background.

UPDATING MY LASH STUDIO…

No place was safe from my newly awakened design passion. It was only a matter of time before my beloved Lash Studio received my “treatment”. This was a natural step to make my studio just what I wanted for my lash clients to enjoy. We created a new treatment room, and waiting area and put in new waterproof flooring.

2016

Empty room with gray walls, a black door, a white wall cabinet, a large piece of wood leaning against the wall, and some electrical cords on the floor.

RENOVATING IN A FOREST

In 2017 we moved to what can only be described, however cliche, as our dream home. This unique property was located in a forested hideaway that we new we would make our mark on. A new kitchen was the first order of business followed by new floors and carpet. I think we painted EVERY square inch of this house, inside and out.

2017

A woman wearing a neon yellow long-sleeve shirt and gloves stands in a room being renovated, holding a trowel and a small container with her right hand and a tray in her left hand. The room has a large window showing an outdoor deck and trees, with construction tools and supplies on a covered table.

FINE, I’LL GET A DEGREE…

In 2019, I made the decision to go back to school to pursue an Interior Design Degree at Arapahoe Community College. Owning your own business and doing school as an adult is not for the faint of heart. But I pushed through and graduated in 2023. Shortly after that, I started Entryway Interiors, and the rest, as they say, is history!

2019

A woman standing at a podium giving a presentation at Augusta Community Corners, with flags behind her and a PowerPoint slide projected on a screen to her left.