Meet Christine

I grew up between two very different worlds of style—my grandmothers. One embraced abundance, elegance, and the joy of dressing up for every occasion; the other lived more simply, where practicality guided every choice. Somewhere between those two perspectives, I learned that style isn’t about how much you have—it’s about how intentionally you use it. That contrast shaped the way I see clothing to this day: as a form of self-expression that should feel both personal and effortless.

By the time I was a teenager, I had essentially made Nordstrom my second home—armed with my mom’s credit card and a handwritten note tucked safely in my wallet. What started as tagging along quickly turned into me acting as her unofficial personal shopper (a role I took very seriously). Long before it was trendy, I was the kid organizing my closet by color and category, instinctively creating outfits, and quietly ignoring whatever everyone else said was “in.” I’ve always trusted my own eye over trends—and that instinct is still at the heart of how I help others define their style today.

What I do isn’t about labels or chasing trends—it never has been. It’s about helping you feel at home in your own skin, starting with your closet. Because getting dressed shouldn’t feel overwhelming or frustrating. It should feel intuitive, energizing, and even joyful.

I think of this work as a kind of closet therapy. When your wardrobe is aligned with who you are, getting dressed stops being a daily stress point and becomes something you actually enjoy. You open your closet and feel clarity instead of chaos. You trust what you’re putting on because it fits your body, your lifestyle, and your personal taste.

More than anything, I want to help you feel the way you want to feel every day—confident, polished, grounded, joyful, or completely in control. Because when you feel good in what you’re wearing, it becomes one less thing to worry about—and that shift has a ripple effect. You show up differently in your life, your work, and your relationships. It may start in your closet, but it never ends there.

"When you love what you wear and the work you do,
you step into a joy that is truly a gift from God."

Christine Patrick Interior Design Boise, Idaho

How It All Started

After years in the corporate interior design world, I stepped away to raise my children. During that season, I continued consulting on residential projects—helping clients create homes that felt both beautiful and deeply personal. Then one day, a client asked a simple question: “Can you do this… for my closet?”

She wasn’t asking for more clothes. She was asking for clarity.

The process she was referring to—editing, organizing, refining, and finishing—was the same method I had used in her home. Only this time, we applied it to her wardrobe. But unlike a full home project, the closet felt… lighter. More approachable. More immediately transformative. And it worked.


A Note on Style

True style has very little to do with budget—and everything to do with intention. That belief is at the heart of how I work with every client.

For me, your closet isn’t just about what you wear—it’s also about the space you experience every day. With a background in interior design, I approach your closet as both a wardrobe and an environment.

For some clients, that means refining what’s already there. For others, it can mean a full transformation—rethinking layout, materials, lighting, and storage to create something that feels calm, elevated, and deeply personal. Whether subtle or comprehensive, this layer of design ensures your closet doesn’t just function beautifully—it feels beautiful to step into.

Refined Style. Designed from what you already own.