Sarah Martin
Co-Founder + Principal Designer

After earning a BFA in Interior Design and a Business minor from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, Sarah discovered her passion for designing thoughtful homes. She believes that a home is shaped by the daily lives of its inhabitants, and she is dedicated to creating spaces that reflect that. With extensive experience in cabinetry design and the construction process, Sarah ensures that every detail of your project is carefully considered.

In her spare time, Sarah loves diving into thrilling murder mysteries, antiquing, and hunting for the best French onion soup in Milwaukee.

Olivia Mason
Co-Founder + Principal Designer

Olivia graduated with a BS in Interior Design and an emphasis in Architecture from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities before starting her career in the commercial furniture industry. Searching for more creativity, she took the leap into residential design, where she learned the ins and outs during her time with various designers. Olivia is passionate about remaining true to a home’s architecture while creating spaces that evoke a feeling of “home” for every client.

When she’s not designing, Olivia can be found skipping rocks on the shores of Lake Michigan and collecting Legacy brand hats everywhere she visits.

  • "Working with them has elevated our projects to another level and we can’t say enough about our experience with them."

    "As a contractor, working with Olivia and Sarah has been a game changer for our projects. It starts at the beginning with the very thorough and in depth client concept meetings where they gather a tremendous amount of detail to create the perfect set of design plans for the clients wants/needs. From there, their hard selection process is detailed, organized, and within the budget established with the contractor and client. All of which creates a seamless transition into construction. During construction, they make themselves extremely accessible for questions and guidance for placement of fixtures to design elements that may need to be adjusted." — MKE Contracting