For more than 18 years, I built a career in copywriting, brand strategy, and visual storytelling, helping clients shape not just what they wanted to say, but how they wanted people to feel. My work often extended into photo shoots, video production, creative direction, and the small, intentional choices that turn an idea into a full experience.
That background trained me to look beyond the surface. What feeling are we creating? What details make it memorable? And what needs to happen behind the scenes so the final result feels effortless?
I’ve come to believe our homes ask the same questions.
The spaces we live in tell a story about who we are, what we value, and how we want to move through the world. They can help us gather, rest, create, host, celebrate, and feel more like ourselves in the middle of everyday life.
A room is never just a room. It shapes the way we live inside it.
My path into interior design began with a tiny 1951 beach cottage my husband and I named The Salt Box. The house was equal parts charming and crumbling, but I loved the challenge of giving it a soul. I approached it like a story to tell: layered, intentional, personal, and just a little unexpected.
That first project became the seed of Tiffany Beveridge Studios. Since then, The Salt Box has been featured in national publications including Good Housekeeping, and my second property, The Stories, was featured on the television show Staycation. (Just as meaningful to me are the guest reviews both spaces have received — proof that thoughtful design can shape not only how a space looks, but how people feel inside it.)
Today, I help clients create rooms that feel polished, personal, and deeply livable. My style is refined but never too serious, with a sense of joy woven into both the finished space and the process of getting there.
Because design projects can feel overwhelming, I take care of the details: sourcing, sequencing, coordination, budget guidance, follow-through, installation, and final styling. You can collaborate closely or step back and exhale. Either way, the process is clear, calm, and even fun.
I help clients spend wisely, prioritize what matters, and avoid the costly mistakes that keep spaces from coming together. My goal is not to make a project bigger than it needs to be. My goal is to make it better.
At its best, a room doesn’t just look finished. It feels like you. It supports the way you live, gather, rest, celebrate, and move through the day.
That’s the story I want your home to tell: one that feels unmistakably yours, and even better to live in.
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