Kim Loutzenhiser founded kalHome in 2014 with a straightforward philosophy: design needs to be functional before it can be beautiful. It's a belief that shapes every project the studio takes on, and it shows in spaces that feel both personal and deeply practical.

kalHome has built a reputation for residential interiors that are lovely and layered. A well-designed space doesn't just look good, it genuinely changes how people move through their homes and experience daily life, and that is the foundation that Kim builds from.
Function Drives Every Decision
Kim's approach starts with understanding how a space needs to work. Kitchens designed around actual cooking habits. Living areas arranged for real conversation, not just staged photos. Storage solutions that make sense for the people using them.
This isn't accidental. Before launching kalHome, Kim spent 17 years as an international business executive, and that background influences how she runs projects today. Timelines matter. Budgets matter. Clear communication matters. These concepts aren’t extras, they're part of the design process itself.
The Client Experience Comes First
kalHome treats the client relationship as seriously as the design work. Kim applies the same discipline she learned in business to residential projects, which means clients know where things stand at every stage.
Timelines are realistic and met. Communications are clear and consistent. It's the kind of project management that shouldn't be remarkable in the design world, but often is.
Beautiful Homes, Practically
The phrase “beautiful homes, practically” captures the balance Kim strikes between aesthetics and real life. Yes, homes should look good, but they also need to function seamlessly for the people living in them. The dining table needs to fit the family that gathers around it. The mudroom needs to handle actual mud. The primary suite needs to feel like a retreat after long days.
kalHome delivers interiors that meet both standards. They create spaces that are genuinely beautiful and functional.
Through thoughtful layouts, quality materials, abundant texture, and classic finishes, Kim creates homes that feel personal and grounded. The work reflects a decade of experience understanding what makes a house actually livable, not just photographable.


