Timothy

Kolstad



South Van Ness Av


Interior design for a top floor apartment in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District. Given the high-stress nature of their work, our client wanted a home that offered a sense of calm and serenity—without feeling sterile. Custom-made cement elements, including a record player stand and planters, as well as the artwork, were designed in collaboration with my partner.

The remodel will continue in Summer 2025.

Interior Styling
Custom Furniture






Vago Super

Interior styling for Vago Super, a vintage clothing, home, & record shop in San José, CA. A custom cement cash wrap anchors the space, while floor to ceiling canvas curtains add depth and soften the unfinished edges throughout. The space is an exploration of raw materials. 

Interior Styling
Custom Furniture





Gennessee St


This home, located in the Sunnyside neighborhood of San Francisco, had gone through a thoughtful remodel by interior designer Megan Noelle Low—maintaining the best of it’s late 70’s character with modern updates. Custom art and planters throughout, made in collaboration with my partner, add character and a playful homage to the home’s past.

Interior Styling
Prop Styling

Interior Design: Megan Noelle Low
Styling: Timothy Kolstad
Photography: Melati Citrawireja





Vermont St


This split bathroom in a 1912 Victorian had recently undergone an intentional update—one that enhanced the charm of the original architecture. It didn’t need much to shine: vintage life drawings, modern pottery, and mid-century accents nod to the remodel’s intergenerational layers, bridging eras with subtle confidence.

Interior Styling
Prop Styling

Interior Design: Megan Noelle Low
Styling: Timothy Kolstad
Photography: Melati Citrawireja





Fruitdale Av


A personal project and ongoing experiment, my home serves as a space for trying. It’s a space that’s evolving constantly—reflecting shifting inspirations, materials, and moods. While I enjoy exploring form and function, the most important thing is that it feels lived in, carrying the quiet marks of daily life—guided by use, mood, and memory.

Interior Styling





K&M


Custom window display created for a beauty salon in Los Gatos, CA. To launch their proprietary makeup line, the client wanted a distinctive way to showcase the new products. We chose cement as the primary material—its raw, industrial texture offered a striking contrast to the softness and refinement of makeup. The contrast told a bold visual story and framed the new collection with striking simplicity.

Custom Furniture
Prop Styling