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Heather provides real estate clients with a unique edge, combining her Residential Advisor skills with her award-winning Interior Design background. With over 25 years of residential design, home staging and design project management experience, her portfolio includes luxury residential and commercial design projects throughout New England and beyond.


Heather relocated to Massachusetts in 2009 from the West Coast, where she was a partner in her family Architectural Firm, as well as President, Founder and Principal Designer of a residential interior design company specializing in high end interiors and luxury resort properties. Heather is an entrepreneur who continues to practice interior design, and the business of home staging for vacant or occupied properties as part of her suite of services. Whether buying or selling; an experienced eye for design creates a wealth of advantages for real estate clients and


Heather’s skill set is uniquely positioned to deliver a superb client experience. Offering full service is what she does best. Heather believes the key to delivering successful real estate transactions is listening to the desires of her clients. Her passion is evident, and she enjoys making the process exciting for her clients.





Professional Experience:


Licensed Real Estate Agent, MA

REALTOR, Residential Advisor

Licensed Interior Designer

Education, Certification & Achievements:

Bachelor of Arts Degree in Interior Design, Environment and Behavior, University of Utah

Certified Color Expert

Parade of Homes Residential Interior Designer

2017 Gold Spirit Award, Design Excellence

2018 Best of houzz

2019 Best of houzz

Professional Affiliations: (Past & Current)

NAR - National Association of REALTORS

GBAR - Greater Boston Association of REALTORS

MAR - Massachusetts Association of REALTORS

RESA - Real Estate Staging Association

IDS - Interior Design Society

IFDA - International Furnishings and Design Association

NWSID - NorthWest Society of Interior Design

EDRA – Environmental Design Research Association