Press
4 Under 40, SLHL’s Rising Design Stars
St. Louis Homes Magazine, October 2023
Excerpt: "I am a firm believer in buying only pieces you love even if you don't know exactly where it will go. That is a motto I live by which allows you the freedom to discover your personal style."
St. Louis creatives share the design shifts and trends that will shape the home in 2024
St. Louis Magazine, January 2024
Excerpt: “In 2024, we will continue to create fabulous homes starting with the architectural details we are known for, selecting classic and sometimes unexpected paint colors, and taking a layered approach to decorative lighting. We choose handpicked patterned and textured wallcoverings, design elegant custom draperies with gorgeous trim details, use one-of-a-kind area rugs and love pulling together curated art and accessories specific to our clients interests and personal style".”
The R Farm House
Dwell, August 2020
Excerpt: When personal passion meets design, incredible things happen. The R Farm was that kind of project for Meagan Cooperman. From the robust nature-inspired design to the phenomenal views, we had a lot of fun incorporating the client’s love of all things outdoors into this gorgeous cabin. In addition, much of the woodwork throughout the space was custom made by Reclaim Renew, a company that uses local materials to make one-of-a-kinds. This chic space is the perfect take on modern country living with cabin vibes juxtaposing bold colors and rich textures.
Step Inside This Idyllic Country Cabin
CabinLife.com, August 2020
Excerpt: Meagan Cooperman explains: “To achieve the pitch, the rooms kept expanding. The home’s ultimate square footage was bound to the ceiling height.” The great room, dining area and kitchen are generous, filled with layers of texture that capture the raw elements and color palette of the site… “It’s a raw, yet cozy and welcoming vibe,” Meagan says.
17 Home Bar Ideas That Serve Some Major Style Vibes
LivingEtc.com, December 2024
Excerpt: Using reclaimed walnut from a local farm, mid-century furniture, a hammered copper sink and a Philip Jeffries grasscloth wallcovering, the team has created a "cozy and relaxing getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city," says its designer Meagan Cooperman. "We selected raw elements local to the area, as well as an earth-toned palette that resembled the land it is built on."
The Home Team
Sophisticated Living St. Louis, February 2021
Excerpt: The project started small in part because, as Renée puts it, “I didn’t really have much interest until I started working with Meagan.” ... “I’ve worked with other designers and they never quite got my vision or they didn’t listen to me.” … “Meagan listened to everything. They understood my style even though I didn’t know how to put it in words and presented things that I would have picked out if I had the resources or knew where to find them.” … “We have had such phenomenal, open lines of communication. It’s truly refreshing. They are extremely responsive to us.”