The Sedona Style Method
A holistic interior design approach by Dana Cavanaugh, inspired by Sedona’s landscape, blending biophilic principles, timeless craftsmanship, and wellness-centered living to create calm, grounded homes.
Our Approach
Design rooted in nature, simplicity, and connection—shaped by Sedona’s light, landscape, and quiet sense of place.
This method creates homes that feel grounded and personal, where beauty and well-being are thoughtfully balanced.
Every decision is guided by how a space should feel and function—supporting daily life with calm, clarity, and intention.

The Six Principles
The foundational ideas that guide every design decision—from concept through completion.
Listen & Learn
Your lifestyle, routines, and sensory needs inform the design from the start.
Sense of Place
Color, light, materials, and form draw from Sedona’s geology, sky, and desert rhythms.
Biophilic Layering
Natural textures, daylight, plant life, and acoustical softness invite calm and connection.
Systems for Calm
Intuitive layouts, durable finishes, and functional storage support ease and longevity.
Craft & Community
Thoughtful sourcing from local artisans and sustainably minded makers.
Deliver & Delight
White-glove installation results in a home that feels effortless, complete, and alive.
What Sedona Style Creates
Sedona Style is not a look—it’s a lived experience.
Spaces are designed to slow the pace, dissolve the boundary between indoors and out, and support daily rituals with intention. Earth-driven palettes, natural stone, wood, and woven materials echo the surrounding terrain, while open layouts welcome light and movement.
Rooted in harmony and refined livability, this approach honors culture, craft, and sustainability. Each element is selected with purpose, allowing homes to feel both elevated and deeply grounding—places for gathering, reflection, and renewal.
Sedona Style is the art of living in rhythm with the land, the light, and yourself.

From Philosophy to Practice
The Sedona Style Method guides every project through a thoughtful, nature-rooted approach—adapting to the needs, pace, and scope of each space.



