Creating a Sense of Belonging in your Built Environment

Lubke Transformations takes uninspired spaces and creates rooms to highlight the things that bring you joy.

Paige is wearing dark jeans, a white blouse, a green undershirt visible near her neck, and a long tan wool coat. Her shoulder-length brown hair is pulled into a half-up half-down style. She is posing in rows of pink tulips, on an overcast cloudy day.

Paige Lubke

Founder


Hi, I’m Paige! With a lifetime of honing my space planning skills, I began growing my design portfolio in 2018, shortly after completing my Bachelor’s Degree in Management. After years of documenting a visual record of my work, Lubke Transformations was founded in October 2021.

I believe that interior design is for everybody, and it is my mission to make it more attainable.

I’m passionate about helping people feel good in their space. I focus on how it’s possible to create a sense of renewal without structural changes or purchasing anything new. My work features an embrace of color and welcomes design inspiration from quirky or unusual items.

Growing Up in Beautifully Designed Spaces

In my elementary years, my parents renovated our old house and it was a transformative experience to live in the home during the process, and to see how my parents got involved. I have fond memories of my Mom demoing old kitchen flooring and the time when my Dad climbed up on the scaffolding to help install support beams. On family vacations, we would typically stay at either my maternal grandma’s Country French home, or my paternal grandma’s cozy lakeside cottage. Although these homes were very different, I noticed how both seemed to perfectly reflect each of my grandmas’ unique styles. When I was 10 years old, I got my own room. I pinned collages to my walls, displayed my magnet collection on the tracks of my closet doors, and made countless other small changes through the years to personalize the space. I am grateful to have had the privilege to experience that sense of belonging in my space, from a young age.

As an adult who has moved into multiple temporary spaces and experienced the pains of resettling each time, I recognize the need to feel like you belong in your built-environment. This was the foundation for Lubke Transformations and since the start, I’ve been in pursuit of attainable ways for others to feel like their space was made for them - regardless of home-ownership status, a tight budget, or landlord constraints - because everyone deserves to live & work in a space that is intentionally designed to meet their needs.

Woman poses against a sink-base cabinet in an incomplete kitchen. The walls are a sage green, the cabinets are an off-white cream, and no countertops are installed yet.

Paige's Mom poses in her kitchen-in-progress during the remodeling process of Paige's childhood home.

Girl takes a selfie from the reflection of mirrored closet doors while sitting on her bed. Pink paisley-print bedding & a large canvas print of a pink daisy are visible. The walls are pale yellow and a wide tan & cream dresser is seen to the right.

For her 14th birthday, Paige’s Mom wrote in her card, “My present to you will be a redecorated and updated bedroom”.

Paige takes a selfie to show off her new bedding from Pottery Barn Teen, the shaggy orange rug, and canvas artwork that she choose to personalize her space.

Paige’s maternal grandma’s Country French living room.