Meet Christine

My love of style was shaped long before I ever called it a career. It began with my grandmothers—two women whose grace, attention to detail, and appreciation for beauty left a lasting imprint on me. They showed me that style isn’t about having more, but about choosing well—how pieces come together, how you carry yourself, and how elegance can feel both natural and personal.

Even as a young girl, I approached style with an instinctive sense of order and creativity—organizing my closet by color and silhouette simply because it felt right. I was drawn to balance and beauty long before I had the words to explain it.

Some of my most meaningful memories were spent shopping alongside my mother and grandmothers, learning—piece by piece—what makes something truly timeless. With my mother building her real estate business, I was trusted at a young age to select pieces for her, thoughtfully choosing blouses and accessories to pair with her custom suits. It gave me an early understanding of how clothing can support confidence, presence, and a busy, full life.

As life evolved, so did my approach to style. I learned how to create that same sense of ease and polish across a range of budgets—finding beautiful pieces in unexpected places, including consignment and thoughtfully curated finds. To me, great style has never been about the price tag—it’s about how everything comes together in a way that feels effortless, authentic, and completely you.

Looking back, these experiences shaped not just my eye, but my approach: helping women feel put-together, confident, and at ease in their everyday lives—whether they’re heading to a meeting, a school event, or a weekend out.

Timeless style, thoughtfully curated for real life.

Christine Patrick Interior Design Boise, Idaho

How It All Started

After years in the corporate interior design world, I stepped away to raise my children. During that season, I continued consulting on residential projects—helping clients create homes that felt both beautiful and deeply personal. Then one day, a client asked a simple question: “Can you do this… for my closet?”

She wasn’t asking for more clothes. She was asking for clarity.

The process she was referring to—editing, organizing, refining, and finishing—was the same method I had used in her home. Only this time, we applied it to her wardrobe. But unlike a full home project, the closet felt… lighter. More approachable. More immediately transformative. And it worked.


A Note on Style

My perspective on style was shaped long before this business began. I was influenced by two remarkable women—my grandmothers—who approached style in very different ways yet shared the same effortless elegance. One lived a life of travel and beautiful, custom-made clothing. Her wardrobe reflected access and refinement. The other had far fewer resources yet carried herself with equal grace. She styled what she had with intention—through thoughtful details, accessories, and an innate sense of what worked. They were both, in their own way, incredibly stylish.

What they taught me is this:
They showed me that true style has very little to do with budget—and everything to do with intention. That belief is at the heart of how I work with every client— especially through The Edit and The Style, where we refine what you already own, uncover what truly works, and build a wardrobe that feels both effortless and complete.

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Refined Style. Designed from what you already own.