For as long as she can remember, Fallyn Gawlik has been creating homes through imagination. As a child, she built entire worlds for her dolls using household objects, clothing as textiles, and socks as pillows. The intention was never simply to style beautiful spaces, it was to create homes that felt lived in, meaningful, and uniquely their own.
Inspired by women who pursue their dreams regardless of circumstance, Fallyn has carried that same spirit into her work as an interior designer. Her aesthetic is rooted in a collected mix of modern folk, mid-century modern, English, and Southwestern influences and styles that celebrate warmth, history, craftsmanship, and individuality. Rather than adhering to a single design category, she draws inspiration from many eras and places, thoughtfully layering pieces to create spaces that feel effortless, personal, and enduring.
Today, Fallyn creates homes that celebrate the stories, memories, and collections that make each client unique. Using vintage finds, family heirlooms, meaningful artwork, and pieces her clients have gathered over the years, she designs spaces that feel layered, personal, and impossible to replicate.
Her ideal client is someone who has spent years collecting things they love but isn't quite sure how to bring them together into a cohesive home. Rather than creating spaces dictated by trends, Fallyn believes the most successful interiors are thoughtfully curated over time reflecting who people are, how they live, and what matters most to them.
For Fallyn, design is deeply collaborative and personal. Creating a beautiful home begins with understanding not only how her clients live, but who they are. By building trust and designing spaces that genuinely reflect their identity, her goal is to create homes that feel both elevated and deeply personal places where her clients feel seen, confident, and completely at home.
Because the most meaningful home isn't dictated by trends. It's curated around the people, memories, and objects that tell your story.
