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House of nomad
House of nomad




Because the historic home had an addition, which added a large living area off the kitchen, our clients couldn’t visualize how they wanted to use these spaces. They moved into a charming, historic home in the Dilworth neighborhood and when our paths crossed, most of their spaces were filled - except the empty front living and dining areas. Who was the client for the home you are sharing today and what were their needs for their home?īerkeley: Our clients are a young family with two boys who recently relocated to Charlotte from Connecticut. Our designs allow us to travel for business - keeping us creative for our clients and sourcing along the way. We are founded on the idea that travel fosters the best creativity, that it’s the best design school. Kelley: Overnight, we had filed for our LLC and had an initial consultation booked. Something that could help foster the creativity that we both had in us but weren’t tapping into. Truly, we were ready to start something of our own. We realized after these years of working corporate jobs that they were not the best fit for our personalities. Tell us a little bit about how you two came to found House of Nomad?īerkeley: Kell and I both have always loved art and interior design - but when we met, we’d followed life to responsible, corporate jobs in the business and design worlds.

house of nomad

We talked to the two designers to learn more. Case in point: this recently completed project in Charlotte’s Dilworth neighborhood. Charlotte-based design firm House of Nomad has a refreshing straightforward attitude - just look at their FAQ! Founded by Berkeley Minkhorst and Kelley Lentini, House of Nomad’s designs are equally accessible – but take a closer look and you’ll realize the amount of thought and care that has created the welcoming space.






House of nomad