From Wellington to Vero Beach: A New Chapter in Design
- Lorrie Browne
- Sep 16
- 2 min read

Moving to Vero Beach has been a wonderful adventure! My husband, Tim, and I came here from Wellington to be closer to family and enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle, and we've found it to be such a lovely and friendly community. We're truly enjoying the slower pace and the richness we find in each day. We brought our two rescue dogs, Calvin and Cash, with us. I'm so passionate about animal welfare that my family has a nonprofit, the Palm Beach Shelter Dog Project. I also recently visited the Humane Society of Vero Beach and am thinking of ways we can help our local animal shelter.
As I've been settling into our own home, I've had a fresh perspective on what my clients go through. The process of making a house your own—choosing new window treatments, deciding on paint colors, and finding the perfect rugs while refining and paring down—has put me right back in their shoes. For years, I've loved my work as a high-end interior designer, and in this era of my life, I'm diving deeper into the creative side. My favorite part of design is the collaboration with clients, and I want to get back to guiding them to a home they absolutely love—a peaceful sanctuary they never want to leave.
I have deep experience and a degree in Interior Design, so I love sharing my knowledge to give you the tools you need to feel confident in your design decisions. My goal is to empower you to bring your vision to life, creating a home that is truly yours—beautiful, comfortable, and a true reflection of you.
Vero Beach is a special place, and we anticipate being here for many years to come. We've had some lovely dinners at Cobalt, and one of my favorite new finds is AKOHO (A Kitchen of Her Own) for fabulous quiche, pastries, soups, and treats! Two of my favorite places are the Environmental Learning Center and my new yoga studio.
I'm so excited for this new chapter in Vero Beach, and I look forward to helping you find peace of mind and clarity in your home design journey.
What part of your home are you most excited to transform?

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