Lexie Saine Design

Lexie Saine Design San Francisco Interior Architect specializing in residential remodels.

05/08/2026

There is something so special about a client who invites you to celebrate the next chapter of their life, and that’s exactly where I found myself a few weekends ago!

Up in Deer Valley at the Montage, watching two of my clients say I do, surrounded by mountains and the kind of details only true romantics pull off. It was beautiful. It was joyful. It was a reminder that this work is so much more than the work itself.

And as if the weekend was not enough, their home is up next. We shoot in May, and the reveal will follow soon after. Two chapters back to back, and I get to have a hand in both.

This dining room has a lot of history in it. Pieces passed down, things collected over time, layers that didn't arrive a...
04/18/2026

This dining room has a lot of history in it. Pieces passed down, things collected over time, layers that didn't arrive all at once. The arrangement felt right at home.

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A huge congratulations to my friend, David, on this stunning cover and feature in  I’ve spent time in this home, and the...
04/14/2026

A huge congratulations to my friend, David, on this stunning cover and feature in I’ve spent time in this home, and the craftsmanship is even more breathtaking in person. It actually served as a major source of inspiration for my own Tahoe project.

The architecture by Clare Walton is a masterclass in modern forms, brought to life perfectly by the team at Heslin Construction. Paul Dyer captured the light here beautifully... I’m so looking forward to our own upcoming project together. This home is a true mountain sanctuary. If you’ve been dreaming of a retreat like this, keep a close eye on this space. It might just be available sooner than you think.

It’s projects like this that define the intentional, elevated aesthetic we’re aiming for with our own Tahoe project.

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Interior Design: Jennifer Loving (Walton Architecture)
Builder: heslinconstruction
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So excited to finally have these photos back of my parents’ home!This project holds so much meaning for me. That baby bl...
04/14/2026

So excited to finally have these photos back of my parents’ home!

This project holds so much meaning for me. That baby blue car belonged to my grandmother and was later passed down to my mom, a piece of family history that still feels perfectly at home here. The house carries that same sense of story, layered with eclectic collections, antiques, modern pieces, and multi generational artwork gathered over time.

This was also my first project after going off on my own in 2015, which makes it especially special. We’ve renovated in chapters, a major renovation in 2016, another in 2024, and more work planned this year, always evolving the space while staying true to its character. Blending modern, traditional, and inherited elements has been at the heart of this home from the start.

Huge thank you to the incredible stylist and photographer for capturing it so beautifully. Much more coming soon!

I just love this spot. It brings such a sense of serenity to the guest house and has become one of those corners you nat...
04/14/2026

I just love this spot. It brings such a sense of serenity to the guest house and has become one of those corners you naturally end up in without even thinking about it. It was meant to feel quiet, relaxed, and a little tucked away, with the chair and pouf as newer additions layered in with pieces that have been around for a long time.

The artwork dates back to the 1920s and was passed down from my grandparents, along with the small pillow, and even the tea kettle is an heirloom from travels in Japan. I always love mixing in pieces like that. It makes the space feel more personal from the start, not overly styled, just easy and comfortable to be in.

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This kitchen really came together once we stopped trying to work around what was there and started thinking about how it...
04/14/2026

This kitchen really came together once we stopped trying to work around what was there and started thinking about how it should actually function. There used to be a wall that broke everything up, and even though the footprint was generous, it never quite felt that way. Opening it up made room for a proper island, better circulation, and a layout that just makes more sense day to day.

The brick was an easy yes. It ties back to the exterior and brings in that bit of warmth and character that keeps the kitchen from feeling too new or overworked. It also gave us a natural focal point for the range, which the space was missing before. From there, it was about balance, softer cabinetry tones, and simple hardware.

Turns out, the kitchen knew what it wanted all along!

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Grateful today and always. 🧡To my incredible clients, thank you for trusting me with your homes and inviting me into you...
11/27/2025

Grateful today and always. 🧡
To my incredible clients, thank you for trusting me with your homes and inviting me into your lives. To my vendors and collaborators , you care about these projects as much as I do, and you’ve truly become part of my extended design family. And to my own family, thank you for supporting every wild idea that turns into something real.

Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃✨

10/20/2025

Yes!!!!!

08/27/2025

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