A light blue dashed line forming a curly loop against a black background.
Illustration of a bee with black and yellow striped body and transparent wings

I studied art in college, always knowing I was drawn to making things - not just beautiful things, but meaningful ones. The kind that hold memory. The kind that feel like home. For me, it’s about warmth, sentiment, and honoring what matters. It’s the way working an orange blossom into a project reminds me of my late grandfather and makes me smile, or how every time I paint an orchid, I’m transported to my parents’ back porch, where they bloom in every color.

Royal House was born from a desire to offer that same thoughtful, heirloom-style design to others. Today, I share my life with my husband and our two golden retrievers, Honey and Buoy, who remind me daily to keep things joyful and full of heart.

Royal House Creative Co. is where all of that comes together - a bespoke atelier where legacy, love, and beauty live at the heart of every project.

Summers, however, were spent in the Florida panhandle, visiting my grandparents on my mother’s side - running barefoot through sugar-white sand with my cousins and brothers, taking outdoor showers, sipping yoohoos, and living in the water. I didn’t realize it then, but those places would shape me - how the light on the water, the wind through the pine trees, and the warmth of a Florida afternoon would eventually work their way into my creative life.

I’ve called Pensacola home for over a decade now - a place that still feels like magic to me. I was married this past spring, and somewhere in the process of planning - all the handmade details, paper pieces, and meaningful touches - something clicked. I knew I wanted to create a studio that helps others tell their stories through art and design.

I’m a sixth-generation Floridian, raised in a quiet town in Central Florida where the smell of orange blossoms lingered in the air. On my father’s side, my family’s roots run deep in citrus groves and Florida agriculture - farmers, storytellers, and people tied to the land. I’ve always had a love and respect for the land and its creatures, the stories, and the slow charm of Southern life.

Meet Emmie

Illustration of a bee with black and yellow striped body and transparent wings
Illustration of a bee with black and yellow striped body and transparent wings
Painting of two oranges with green leaves and white blossoms on a branch.
A woman in a pink satin shirt with a hairband adorned with white flowers, holding a golden retriever dog close with a happy expression.