The Living Room Masterclass
This is the course I wish existed when I was furnishing my first home. Over 100 pages of step-by-step guidance for designing a living room from scratch, or reworking one that isn't quite right.
I walk you through the same process I use with private clients:
Every decision is filtered through how the room will actually feel to live in, not just how it photographs.
I walk you through the same process I use with private clients:
- How to establish your project style and color palette
- How to measure and sketch your room
- What furniture to buy first (and why order matters)
- What to look for in upholstery so you're not replacing a sofa in two years
- Where to find quality pieces without paying retail
- And how to bring it all together with lighting, rugs, and styling
Every decision is filtered through how the room will actually feel to live in, not just how it photographs.
Clients Say Things Like...
The courses are a great way to learn new things, and the convenience can't be beat. I like to dabble with designy things, and love learning what makes a room "work" and what might be going on when a room doesn't seem to come together quite right.
These courses feel like someone is pulling the professional curtain back to show me valuable industry secrets, but this way I get to learn and then apply the lessons over and over in my own home, in a low stakes way.
-Amy P.
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Rachel Jackson
I'm Rachel Jackson, an interior designer in Austin specializing in sensory-friendly homes for neurodivergent families.
I came to this work through my own experience in our neurodiverse family, and after two decades in interior design, I'm bringing both together: designing for aesthetics and the nervous system.
My courses teach the same sensory-friendly principles I use with private clients, so you can make real changes in your own home, at your own pace and within your budget.
I came to this work through my own experience in our neurodiverse family, and after two decades in interior design, I'm bringing both together: designing for aesthetics and the nervous system.
My courses teach the same sensory-friendly principles I use with private clients, so you can make real changes in your own home, at your own pace and within your budget.
