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Luxe Magazine

“It was an ominous string of calls on a blustery winter night that changed everything for one Boulder homeowner. In an unfortunate twist of fate, Lisa Watson's landmarked home–– just weeks away from the completion of a major renovation— was on fire.”


Sun Valley Magazine

“Finding creative solutions to update a traditional Ketchum log home built in the 80s is no easy task, especially when it involves keeping the integrity of the exposed log-supporting beams and structure intact. The team at Onyx & Oak Interior Design, combined with builders Sawtooth Construction, carefully and meticulously took on the project–and the end result was well worth the care and collaboration it took to preserve the original structure while updating the interiors and flow for how the family would be using it today.”


California Home & Design

“…With projects around the country, Losey and her partner Felicia Bushman’s work appeals to busy clients with expansive real estate portfolios. Their work led them to design this 6,200-square-foot Mediterranean style-home for a globe-trotting family who love to host family gatherings. ‘This is our client’s primary home located in the Pacific Palisades Riviera section of Los Angeles,’ says Bushman. ‘They also have homes in New York and Whitefish, Montana. This is a very busy family of five, the children are all out of the house, and as you can see with the 3 residences, they do travel quite a bit.’”


Redfin

We were named a local expert by Redfin.

Check out the article we were featured in: Elevate Your Space With Luxury Décor and Design Tips


International Property & Travel Magazine

“California-based interior designers Kristin Losey and Felicia Bushman of Onyx and Oak Interior Design had their work cut out for them after a fire devastated the Boulder, Colorado property on which they were weeks from finishing renovations.”


VoyageLA Magazine Interview

“What can you tell us about your story?
The two of us initially collaborated on a full-scale vacation property in Palm Desert, and in doing so found that our creative processes were highly complementary of one another.”