
About Kaley Jean Pulliam
Founder / Interior designer
Hi! I'm Kaley Pulliam, founder of Kaley Jean Design Co.
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I earned my Bachelor's degree in Interior Design from Western Kentucky University and have spent years gaining experience through home stores, paint stores, and independent design firms. Along the way, I noticed something that stayed with me: many homeowners were making decisions based on what was easiest, quickest, or available at the moment, not because it was truly the best fit for their home and lifestyle.
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That's why I started Kaley Jean Design Co.
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I wanted to create a more personal approach to design. One where clients feel heard, understood, and confident in the choices being made for their home. My goal isn't to push products or sell what's trending. Instead, I focus on helping homeowners create spaces that feel authentic to them and function beautifully for the way they live every day.
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I believe great design is about more than making a space look beautiful. It's about solving problems, improving functionality, and creating environments that support your health, well-being, and daily routines. Whether I'm helping design a new construction home, planning a renovation, or refreshing an existing space, I approach every project with the belief that good design should feel personal, intentional, and lasting.
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When I'm not designing, you'll likely find me reading, traveling, taking walks, or exploring architecture wherever I go. I'm constantly inspired by the spaces around me, whether it's a historic building, a thoughtfully designed home, or a hidden detail in a place I've never visited before. Design isn't something I turn off at the end of the day; it's how I experience the world.
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My greatest joy is helping people create homes that feel like their own. The home you've imagined a thousand times but haven't quite been able to bring together, that's where I come in. I can't wait to continue learning, exploring, and designing spaces that help families feel more connected to the place they call home.
The Purpose
You should not have a space that just looks good or a table that starts to crack after a year
Functionality
You should walk and function in your spaces with ease
Beauty
You want to walk into your space and feeling inpired
Timeless
Your pieces should last longer than a year





