Meredith Jane Co.
04/08/2026
There’s something about seeing it all from above… the place, the people, the story just beginning.
A quiet reminder of why I love this work so much. Not just the beauty of a setting like this, but the feeling of a day that’s been so thoughtfully brought together… and the privilege of documenting it as it unfolds.
With the season ahead, I find myself coming back to this perspective. The big picture. The energy. The anticipation.
So excited for everything that’s to come 🤍
03/12/2026
Some weddings just hit every one of my love languages.
Beautiful architecture. Thoughtful interiors. And a bride absolutely glowing with excitement.
Katie got ready surrounded by the kind of design details that make my heart skip a beat. The light, the textures, the craftsmanship, the quiet beauty of a space that feels intentional. It’s the same reason I love homes so much.
But what makes it magic is when that backdrop holds a moment like this.
Watching Katie’s excitement build throughout the morning, in a space that was already so beautiful, felt like my two worlds colliding in the best possible way.
Design and weddings.
Still obsessed with both.
If a new house feels flat the second you walk in, it’s usually because the interior skipped the details older homes were built around. Historic charm is intentional. It’s layered. And it almost never comes from standard builder choices.
1. No recessed lights
Older homes weren’t lit from the ceiling down. They used lamps, sconces, and warm pockets of light that made rooms feel intimate and lived in. We design lighting the same way so ceilings can breathe and spaces feel collected, not overlit.
2. Built-ins everywhere
Historic homes had permanence baked in. Window seats, bookcases, hutches, and nooks weren’t add-ons, they were architecture. Built-ins instantly give a new house weight and make it feel grounded and intentional.
3. Interesting ceilings
If you want a house to feel old, stop treating the ceiling like a blank canvas. Coffers, reclaimed beams, wallpaper, lattice, even copper ceilings add depth and history without shouting for attention.
It’s not one detail that makes a home feel historic. It’s hundreds of quiet decisions working together.
Snow Cream Recipe:
• Snow: 8-12 cups of fresh, clean, new-fallen snow (avoid snow from roadsides or dirty areas.
• Dairy: 1 cup of milk, half-and-half, evaporated milk, or cream.
• Sweetener: 1/2 cup sugar (or to taste).
• Flavoring: 1-2 teaspoons vanilla extract.
• Optional: A pinch of salt, sprinkles, or other toppings.
This was a ‘save money’ project that cost me… my sanity.”
After dozens of questions about the laundry room wallpaper, here’s what really happened:
I couldn’t justify the wallpaper price, so I recreated it with a stencil and custom paint colors.
Would I do it again?
Probably not 😅
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