I am proud to bring you a new edition of MOMS I HEART: highlighting the inspiring moms in my life.
For this edition, I am joined by Meredith Page and Liz Livingston: founders of Page House Studio.
Page House Studio is a mom-owned interior styling brand based in Atlanta, Georgia, founded by longtime friends and creative collaborators Meredith Page and Liz Livingston. With roots in interior design and a shared love for thoughtful, functional beauty, the duo launched the studio in 2023 to simplify home decorating for modern women. Their signature product bundles - featuring design-forward vessels, pedestals, pillows, and more make it easy to transform a space with minimal effort and maximum impact.
More than just home decor, Page House Studio is about creating intentional, lived-in spaces that reflect real life. Meredith and Liz understand the juggle of motherhood, work, and daily life, and their collections are designed to meet women where they are, offering style that’s edited, essential, and effortless. With every set, they help customers bring polish and personality into their homes without the stress of starting from scratch.
I love Page House Studio because they make elevated, everyday design feel beautifully doable. Read along to hear Meredith and Liz’s motherhood wisdom and shop my Page House favorites.
MOMS I HEART
MEREDITH PAGE + LIZ LIVINGSTON
FOUNDERS OF PAGE HOUSE STUDIO
WHO OR WHAT MADE YOU A MOM?
Callaway, a little over 4 years ago. The most surreal day of my life. And then a little less than 13 months later, my boy, Sawyer. They are often confused as twins and so completely obsessed with one another that they also feel that way to me. I don’t know where one ends and the other begins! Their intrinsic connection get deeper as they grow has been the most sacred gift of motherhood. – Meredith
Elinor made me a mom in March of 2020. While those early days were challenging, becoming a parent in the middle of a global shutdown gave me the rare gift of uninterrupted time with her. We were holed up together in our little cocoon, and I got to soak in every moment in a way I likely wouldn’t have if the world had been moving at full speed. - Liz
A RECENT BIG LITTLE MOMENT…
Callaway has been in dance camp this summer and taken on a whole new personality when she begins to move. Her entire energy shifts as she embraces this new freedom taking over her body. It reminds me of the stories my family tell about me when I was her age and putting on “shows” when the right song came on. I want her big confident, bold expression imprinted in my mind forever! – Meredith
Just recently, both of my girls competed in a lead line class at the Tryon International Horse Show. They proudly walked around the big jumper ring in their tiny show gear, clutching rainbow-colored ribbons and a stuffed animal prize. It was such a full-circle moment—having ridden and competed all my life, seeing them in that same space brought me to tears. It was quiet and sweet and deeply meaningful all at once. - Liz
DAILY RITUAL?
If I’m being honest, I don’t really have a daily ritual right now—we’re in the thick of it with a five-year-old and a two-year-old. My husband travels back to LA every month, and I’m also building a business I’m incredibly proud of. “Me time” doesn’t really exist in this season. But the one small, savory moment I can count on every morning? That first sip of coffee. It’s brief, but it’s mine. - Liz
THE ADVICE YOU DIDN’T TAKE
Unfortunately, I took all the advice. I crammed my brain with everything I could learn about sleep training, solids, gentle parenting—you name it. And while knowledge can be empowering, sometimes it clouds your own inner compass. Looking back, I wish I hadn’t rushed so many milestones with Elinor. I wish I’d let her keep her paci longer—she loved it, we all slept better, and she’s probably going to need braces anyway (we both did!). I wish I hadn’t pushed potty training or moved her to a big girl bed so early just because she “seemed ready.” She wasn’t climbing out, she was happy, and we were all okay. I wish I had trusted that things would unfold when they needed to. - Liz
THE ADVICE YOU NOW GIVE
I feel really keen on letting my kids understand who I really am. I love bringing them down to our studio and letting them touch all the materials we work with everyday and talking to them about creative life. Not in a performative way, but as a means for us to bond by sharing a side of me that they may not ordinarily be able to observe. I want them to have early memories of being my sidekick and feeling like I was vulnerable and open with all the things that make me feel alive. I think that’s something I really like to encourage. Boundaries are important, but also being someone to them other than provider of chicken nuggets and bedtime stories feels meaningful in hoping they return the same respect when they have the own identities cultivating. - Meredith
YOUR WISH FOR EVERY MOM
To feel it so deeply you can’t see beyond your space with them. Given all the noise in today’s society, I feel so convicted in remembering what it was like when I was a child and there was no social media or means to have insight into others’ homes. More and more, I try to be intentional with shutting out the world, even for a few minutes, to be as present as possible in hearing the innocence of my kids’ questions and silly thoughts running through their heads. To take time to give such reverence to how unbelievably special and unique this role is my wish for every mom! - Meredith






MY PAGE HOUSE FAVORITES
I love to have a handful of trusted sources I can go to that I know are going to have chic, unique items to elevate my home that I won't see everywhere else. Page House is at the top of my list. The selections are perfectly curated to create a space that feels both sophisticated and approachable. Shop my favorites here.
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