Understated Interior Design

“Minimalist” is cited as the top design aesthetic that inspires the most creativity and production. 

Applying ideal minimalist design preferences, does your current work or living space have:

🌿 Natural lighting?
🌳 Access to nature and plants?
🌎 Natural and bright colors?
☀️ Window views?

When minimalist design aesthetic is thoughtfully coupled with styled plants and interior botanicals, simple, uncluttered design elevates creativity and production to higher levels. 🌿

Invite more biophilic design into your work and living spaces to support and stimulate creative working. 

Contact Kelly Mac Interiorscapes to lift and brighten your work and living spaces that merit special attention.


With gratitude,  

Eileen and Kevin Kelly
Connecting You with Nature, since 1994.



Further Education
Connecting You with Nature

March is Women’s History Month and we are eager to share our top most influential and inspiring women in horticulture and environmentalism. Take a look through our additional links and short stories to learn more about our favorite leading botanical ladies!

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Doris Duke

Doris Duke demonstrated a keen interest in conservation and envisioned that her inherited Duke Farms should serve to protect wildlife as well as used for agriculture, horticulture and research. 

Duke Farms opened to public visitation in May 2012, with a mission to be a leader in environmental stewardship and to inspire visitors to become informed stewards of the land.

Visit the official website of Duke Farms.

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Gertrude Jekyll

Jekyll has been described as "a premier influence in garden design" by British and American gardening enthusiasts.

She created over 400 gardens in the United Kingdom, and also a few famous gardens in the northeastern America.

We encourage our readers to visit and browse the internet for inspiring and beautiful botanical gardens and pictures!

Visit the official website of the Jekyll Estate.

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Geraldine R. Dodge

The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation’s environmental grants support non-profit organizations working to safeguard New Jersey land and water resources, to reinforce and restore natural systems, and to engage citizens in the advocacy and implementation of policies and actions that promote sustainability across the diversity of communities in the state.

Visit the Dodge Foundation website to learn more history and current advocacy.