


Virtual Curated Interiors
Sustainable Sourcing Builds Character.
If your space is feeling a little too IKEA showroom, it's time to curate a space that reflects who you are.
Sourcing distinct, built-to-last pieces from antiques, thrifts, and secondhand marketplaces not only ensures higher quality, but also supports ethical design practices by reducing waste and supporting local sellers.


Sustainable Sourcing Builds Character.
If your space is feeling a little too IKEA showroom, it's time to curate a space that reflects who you are.
Sourcing distinct, built-to-last pieces from antiques, thrifts, and secondhand marketplaces not only ensures higher quality, but also supports ethical design practices by reducing waste and supporting local sellers.

Recent Work
Take a peeksi at some recent portfolio work.
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Intake + Discovery
Intake + Discovery
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Design Concept
Design Concept
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Receive Deliverables
Receive Deliverables
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Shop Your Design
Shop Your Design


Meet Your Designer
Meet Your Designer
Well hello there, welcome to the DeGraw Design Studio! I'm Lynsee DeGraw, a Joplin MO local and design fanatic.
I have a Masters in Clinical Psychology and background in mental health - perhaps that's why I take home design so seriously. A space you love can change your life. It shouldn't be a luxury; it's a necessity that should be accessible for everyone.
As a broke college kid with expensive taste an an eye for design, I took matters into my own hands to create a space that reflected my style. I leaned into secondhand sourcing and taught myself how to create the pieces I couldn't find in my budget. The pieces and projects in my home that I cherish the most today are the ones I've built with my own hands.
In my design practice, my intention is to empower others to do the same: curate a space that reflects who they are - at a price regular people can afford.
So? Ready to do this thang?
xoxo - Lynsee
Well hello there, welcome to the DeGraw Design Studio! I'm Lynsee DeGraw, a Joplin MO local and design fanatic.
I have a Masters in Clinical Psychology and background in mental health - perhaps that's why I take home design so seriously. A space you love can change your life. It shouldn't be a luxury; it's a necessity that should be accessible for everyone.
As a broke college kid with expensive taste an an eye for design, I took matters into my own hands to create a space that reflected my style. I leaned into secondhand sourcing and taught myself how to create the pieces I couldn't find in my budget. The pieces and projects in my home that I cherish the most today are the ones I've built with my own hands.
In my design practice, my intention is to empower others to do the same: curate a space that reflects who they are - at a price regular people can afford.
So? Ready to do this thang?
xoxo - Lynsee

