We believe:

We believe home is more than a place—it’s a feeling.
It’s where mindfulness begins, where calm is cultivated, and wellness takes root.
It’s where your story is told through every thoughtful choice.
We believe in creating spaces that deepen your connection to the world around you—and to yourself.
That design should support how you live today, while gently encouraging who you’re becoming.
What’s timeless isn’t found in trends, but in what feels true to you.
We believe in balance—in the harmony of old and new, of beauty and function, of stillness + soul.
That authenticity fosters joy, and intention brings light.
That the way we live should reflect what we value most.
So we design with care. We create with purpose.
And above all, we believe in living well.

We believe:

We believe home is more than a place—it’s a feeling.
It’s where mindfulness begins, where calm is cultivated, and wellness takes root.
It’s where your story is told through every thoughtful choice.
We believe in creating spaces that deepen your connection to the world around you—and to yourself.
That design should support how you live today, while gently encouraging who you’re becoming.
What’s timeless isn’t found in trends, but in what feels true to you.
We believe in balance—in the harmony of old and new, of beauty and function, of stillness + soul.
That authenticity fosters joy, and intention brings light.
That the way we live should reflect what we value most.
So we design with care. We create with purpose.
And above all, we believe in living well.

Our Core Values :

Holistic

Beyond design principles, architecture, and construction, we thoughtfully consider individual health and harmony. We strive to unite each design decision with the way you live—and aspire to live. Grounded by this aim, we’re able to mindfully design spaces that cater to your soul.

Storied

When designing your home, we pay homage to its storied nature while infusing it with modern refinement and usability. By nurturing integral aspects of the home’s original character and charm, the revitalized interior feels authentic, inviting, and intentional.

Impactful

Ultimately, we believe design can create a better life and a better world. So while each project is deeply focused on the individual, we see our work as a means for collective impact. Well-being, joy, and conscious living start at home and contagiously extend outside of it.

Balanced

From design details to personal wellness, we seek balance and alignment in all endeavors. Further, as no two homes or families are the same, we don’t maintain a set aesthetic or follow the same schematics from project to project. It always depends on the space and those who occupy it. We’re not afraid to juxtapose differing styles, eras, personalities, and functions; while emphasizing cohesion from the big picture to the smallest of details.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to enlist the services of a designer?

The earlier the better.  Design is the first phase of any project. We (designer + homeowner) create the initial vision for your space – so the sooner I am involved the better. I’ll collaborate with your builder or help you assemble a team of trusted trade professionals that will ensure the success of your project from start to finish.

Along with our full-service residential interior design service, other professionals might include but aren’t limited to: architects, structural engineers, financial lenders, builders/contractors. We can also recommend professionals that we trust and have built long-standing relationships with, so you don’t have to worry about the vetting process.

Will you work with my existing contractor or trade people that I have worked with in the past?

Absolutely! If you have professionals that you know and trust with your project, we am more than happy to work with them.

We are always looking to build our professional network and love meeting new companies and people who provide exceptional quality of work and a positive experience for their clients.

Is my project too small? What if I need help with some random odds + ends?

If your project is small or you might not need full-service design you can book a 90-minute consultation here.

How involved will I have to be in the design process?

This depends on the client… Some clients like to be very hands-on and others would prefer to leave everything in our capable hands, knowing we will remove the stress and decisions from their plate.

We do value our client’s ideas and input to ensure the space will reflect their needs and lifestyle. Our approach is personalized for each project to ensure it is an enjoyable collaboration where clients feel guided throughout the entire project.

Who are your typical clients?

We work with a wide variety of people and believe good design should be made accessible to all.

Our clients see value in the creative process, overall experience, and the benefits of working with a professional designer. Our clients are ready to make decisions and willing to invest in what they truly want their home to look and feel like.

The common thread is that they all desire a home that will be their sanctuary; one that will complement their lifestyle and taste.

What cities do you work in?

Our typical projects are in the Denver Metro area or Northern Colorado (Front Range). We do take on out-of-town and out-of-state full-service design projects on a case-by-case basis, travel fees will apply.

Virtual design services are available with our interior design consultation service option.

I’m considering hiring you for your full-service – do you offer free consultations?

No, all consultations are paid. Our only complimentary service is a discovery call. If you would like to book a discovery call, please submit an inquiry form on our Contact page here.

If you would like to learn more about our 90-minute consultations click here.

What is the difference between an interior designer and an interior decorator?

Interior Decorators  |  Typically focus on the decorative elements of a home, such as: paint color, furniture, décor, window treatments, bedding etc.

Interior Designers  |  As well as the items mentioned above, interior designers typically have a formal education and knowledge of interior architecture principles, drafting skills, general building code guidelines. They are also responsible for protecting the health, safety, and welfare of its users.

Interior Designers with a Design+Build Background (i.e. J. Reiko Design + Co) 
With a Bachelor’s degree of Human Science: Interior Design, most of Jenny Murphy’s working experience has been in design + build which has given her exposure and insight into the architectural and construction process. Many designers stay in the world of interior design and furnishings, but half of her world has always been construction.

J. Reiko approaches the project with a holistic vision, taking into account not only how things will look, but understanding how they can be built/implemented, and how it will ultimately affect the lives of those that use the space when it is completed.

We have a process, product knowledge, and eye for curating their space from start to finish (architectural design through fixed finish specification and wrapping up with furniture + styling).