Hi, I’m Keri.
I have spent over 10 years working with clients through a high-end furniture retailer where design decisions were often driven by aesthetics rather than function. During that time, I learned a great deal about materials, styling, and visual composition. I also noticed a consistent gap between how spaces were designed and how people actually lived in them.
Alongside my professional experience, I have been navigating my own home life with a small but busy household, including two young children and an ADHD partner. Our home is active and full of everyday movement and is in no way minimal or styled for display. It reflects real life and all of it's messy daily routines.
Through both of these experiences, I realized something important. Great design should not require people to change how they live in order to fit a space. The space should adapt to support them. This belief is what led me to found Daily Flow Studio.
My mission is to bridge the gap between beauty and reality by creating approachable, human-centered layouts that honor your family’s natural rhythms. Together, we design homes that do more than look beautiful. We create spaces that make everyday life feel more functional, supported, and easeful.
I approach each space by studying how it is used in daily life. I look at movement through the home, patterns of use, and areas where friction occurs. I also consider clutter and organization challenges. These are often part of how a space functions and should be understood rather than ignored. My process is analytical and grounded in real experience. I focus on practical adjustments that improve flow and usability without unnecessary complexity.
My work is guided by one core belief: Livability matters more than perfection.
A home does not need to be styled or minimal to feel good. It should support the people living in it and make daily life easier to move through. I am drawn to homes that feel lived in and personal. I like spaces that hold meaning and personality while still feeling organized enough to create ease. That balance is what I aim to create for my clients.
Daily Flow Studio exists to help people feel more content in their homes. The focus is not on changing how someone lives, but on improving how their space supports their daily life.
If your home feels overwhelming or difficult to navigate, you are in the right place.