The Willow Way
Start the New Year in Style with Home & Willow Design
From post-holiday blues to year-round beauty, this Fishers design team knows how to transform spaces into personal sanctuaries. Their philosophy? A design approach as flexible and graceful as the tree that inspired their name.
From post-holiday blues to year-round beauty, this Fishers design team knows how to transform spaces into personal sanctuaries. Their philosophy? A design approach as flexible and graceful as the tree that inspired their name.
As holiday decorations come down and winter settles in, many homeowners face a familiar challenge: their spaces feel empty and less inviting. “The number one problem our clients face is that they have an idea of how they want their space to feel but have no idea how to make it happen,” says Stacy Stater, lead designer and founder of Home & Willow Design in Fishers. “We solve that by discovering your needs, creating your vision, and bringing it to life.”
This philosophy of transformation—turning houses into homes—runs deep at Home & Willow, where it’s embodied in the company’s very name. “We do have a character trait, a core value that we’re teaching here,” Stater explains. “It’s called Willow. You need to be flexible, deep-rooted, graceful... and go with the storm.”
As we move into the new year, adaptability is key. The design team is seeing a marked shift toward wellness-focused spaces, with clients investing in sophisticated home gyms, meditation areas and spa-like bathrooms. “People want their homes to be more than just four walls,” notes Kamryn Camp, office manager and jill-of-all-trades here. “They’re craving space where they can truly live, not just exist.”
The trend goes beyond the basics, with clients investing in infrared saunas, steam rooms and meditation spaces. “We’re seeing people prioritize their physical and mental well-being at home,” Camp notes. “They want spaces that support their whole lifestyle.”
Another emerging focus is preparing for outdoor living. “January and February are actually prime times to start planning outdoor furniture and living spaces,” Camp says, adding that such forward thinking gives clients time to thoughtfully design and order pieces that will arrive just in time for warmer weather. “We’re designing outdoor living rooms, dining areas, and even full kitchens,” Camp adds. “When you start planning in winter, we can focus on every detail—from weather-resistant fabrics to lighting that extends the outdoor living season well into fall.”
What sets Home & Willow apart is its unique approach to the design process. With an experienced team and a brick-and-mortar, shoppable studio that showcases furniture, fabrics and finishes, it offers a tangible design experience. Clients can touch, feel and envision their future spaces in a way that digital presentations can’t match.
Their process begins with a discovery session, where the team learns about clients’ needs, style preferences and lifestyles. “Our homes are where we build our most important relationships—it’s where we escape, find rest, and refuel for the next day,” says Stater. “Home must be a direct reflection of our personality.”
Ready to transform your space? Schedule a free discovery session with Home & Willow in their Fishers studio at 8100 East 106th Street, where their team can help bring your vision to life. Visit homeandwillowdesign.com and follow
@homeandwillowdesign on Instagram to learn more
This philosophy of transformation—turning houses into homes—runs deep at Home & Willow, where it’s embodied in the company’s very name. “We do have a character trait, a core value that we’re teaching here,” Stater explains. “It’s called Willow. You need to be flexible, deep-rooted, graceful... and go with the storm.”
As we move into the new year, adaptability is key. The design team is seeing a marked shift toward wellness-focused spaces, with clients investing in sophisticated home gyms, meditation areas and spa-like bathrooms. “People want their homes to be more than just four walls,” notes Kamryn Camp, office manager and jill-of-all-trades here. “They’re craving space where they can truly live, not just exist.”
The trend goes beyond the basics, with clients investing in infrared saunas, steam rooms and meditation spaces. “We’re seeing people prioritize their physical and mental well-being at home,” Camp notes. “They want spaces that support their whole lifestyle.”
Another emerging focus is preparing for outdoor living. “January and February are actually prime times to start planning outdoor furniture and living spaces,” Camp says, adding that such forward thinking gives clients time to thoughtfully design and order pieces that will arrive just in time for warmer weather. “We’re designing outdoor living rooms, dining areas, and even full kitchens,” Camp adds. “When you start planning in winter, we can focus on every detail—from weather-resistant fabrics to lighting that extends the outdoor living season well into fall.”
What sets Home & Willow apart is its unique approach to the design process. With an experienced team and a brick-and-mortar, shoppable studio that showcases furniture, fabrics and finishes, it offers a tangible design experience. Clients can touch, feel and envision their future spaces in a way that digital presentations can’t match.
Their process begins with a discovery session, where the team learns about clients’ needs, style preferences and lifestyles. “Our homes are where we build our most important relationships—it’s where we escape, find rest, and refuel for the next day,” says Stater. “Home must be a direct reflection of our personality.”
Ready to transform your space? Schedule a free discovery session with Home & Willow in their Fishers studio at 8100 East 106th Street, where their team can help bring your vision to life. Visit homeandwillowdesign.com and follow
@homeandwillowdesign on Instagram to learn more