I’m Bri Macdonald, an interior designer and content creator with a deep love for layered spaces, soulful details, and the quiet power of intentional design.

CHAPTER ONE

When I was six years old, I told my dad I wanted to be a princess. Instead of brushing it off, he told me we were going on an adventure. That adventure? A trip to Home Depot, where we loaded up an entire cart of 2x4s. For the next two weeks—every day after school and all weekend—we built the most magical miniature princess castle in our backyard. That was the first time I realized you could take something that lived only in your imagination and make it real with your own two hands. We weren’t just building a mini castle—we were building magic out of ordinary things. And I’ve been chasing that feeling ever since.

HOW IT ALL STARTED...

When I was six years old, I told my dad I wanted to be a princess. Instead of brushing it off, he told me we were going on an adventure. That adventure? A trip to Home Depot, where we loaded up an entire cart of 2x4s. For the next two weeks—every day after school and all weekend—we built the most magical miniature princess castle in our backyard. That was the first time I realized you could take something that lived only in your imagination and make it real with your own two hands. We weren’t just building a mini castle—we were building magic out of ordinary things. And I’ve been chasing that feeling ever since.

I’m Bri Macdonald, an interior designer and content creator with a deep love for layered spaces, soulful details, and the quiet power
of intentional design.

CHAPTER ONE

Growing up, my parents were absolute superstars—honestly, they were good at everything. But if there was one area that wasn’t exactly their strong suit… it was interior design. I remember feeling this deep, internal frustration at the mix-matched colors, the oddly arranged furniture, and the way they held on to pieces… that clearly… did not go well together. 
This was the moment I realized how much our spaces affect how we feel. Design didn’t become a hobby—it became a calling. 

how it all started...

When I was six years old, I told my dad I wanted to be a princess. Instead of brushing it off, he told me we were going on an adventure. That adventure? A trip to Home Depot, where we loaded up an entire cart of 2x4s. For the next two weeks—every day after school and all weekend—we built the most magical miniature princess castle in our backyard. That was the first time I realized you could take something that lived only in your imagination and make it real with your own two hands. We weren’t just building a mini castle—we were building magic out of ordinary things. And I’ve been chasing that feeling ever since.

In a twist of fate that still feels surreal, I ended up working for Sarah—first as a mother’s helper, and then, when I turned 18, as an office assistant. I stayed with her throughout high school, college, and post-grad, and even helped behind the scenes as she filmed Sarah Off the Grid, Sarah’s Mountain Escape, and Sarah’s Island 2.0. It was a front-row seat to everything I’d dreamed of.

While in college, I started sharing my own design projects and ideas online—slowly, quietly planting the seeds for something I’ve always dreamed of: creating a design show of my own, filled with soul, warmth, and a little bit of magic.

My teenage years mostly consisted of watching only HGTV. I could spend hours studying floor plans, reimagining spaces in my head, and getting way too excited about grout colors. I was especially inspired by Sarah Richardson—her designs had so much warmth and heart, and the way she told stories through homes left a lasting mark on me.

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growing pains...

CHAPTER THREE

TIME TO BLOSSOM...

I’ve taken a big leap and gone off on my own to fully pursue my lifelong dream: creating my very own design show. After years of learning, growing, and working behind the scenes with some incredible mentors, I’m finally stepping into the spotlight—and bringing you along every step of the way.

Now, I’m sharing all my design makeovers on social media, so you can watch anytime, anywhere—whether you’re curled up with a cup of coffee or sneaking in a quick scroll between busy moments. My goal is to be more than just a designer; I want to be a source of inspiration, knowledge, and a little happy place you can always come back to when you need a spark of magic or a moment of joy.

This journey is about real spaces, real stories, and real heart. It’s for everyone who believes a home should feel warm, personal, and a little bit enchanted. So stay tuned, because this is just the beginning—and I can’t wait to share all the magic with you.

CHAPTER TWO

My teenage years mostly consisted of watching only HGTV. I could spend hours studying floor plans, reimagining spaces in my head, and getting way too excited about grout colors. I was especially inspired by Sarah Richardson—her designs had so much warmth and heart, and the way she told stories through homes left a lasting mark on me.

GROWING PAINS

In a twist of fate that still feels surreal, I ended up working for Sarah—first as a mother’s helper, and then, when I turned 18, as an office assistant. I stayed with her throughout high school, college, and post-grad, and even helped behind the scenes as she filmed Sarah Off the Grid, Sarah’s Mountain Escape, and Sarah’s Island 2.0. It was a front-row seat to everything I’d dreamed of.

While in college, I started sharing my own design projects and ideas online—slowly, quietly planting the seeds for something I’ve always dreamed of: creating a design show of my own, filled with soul, warmth, and a little bit of magic.

CHAPTER THREE

TIME TO BLOSSOM

I’ve taken a big leap and gone off on my own to fully pursue my lifelong dream: creating my very own design show. After years of learning, growing, and working behind the scenes with some incredible mentors, I’m finally stepping into the spotlight—and bringing you along every step of the way.

Now, I’m sharing all my design makeovers on social media, so you can watch anytime, anywhere—whether you’re curled up with a cup of coffee or sneaking in a quick scroll between busy moments. My goal is to be more than just a designer; I want to be a source of inspiration, knowledge, and a little happy place you can always come back to when you need a spark of magic or a moment of joy.

This journey is about real spaces, real stories, and real heart. It’s for everyone who believes a home should feel warm, personal, and a little bit enchanted. So stay tuned, because this is just the beginning—and I can’t wait to share all the magic with you.