At Eva, we’ve learned that for creatives, home is more than just a place to rest. It’s both a sanctuary and a canvas. This rings especially true for Erin Maxwell, a multi-talented creative whose career spans fashion, photography, and digital storytelling. For Erin, home is, in her words, “a place to regroup” from a beautifully busy life.
Walking into Erin’s home, you immediately feel its intentional yet relaxed vibe. Every corner reflects her creative eye. She styles her space organically with pieces that tell a story, never anything forced or fussy. Sunlight spills onto walls decorated with family photos and travel mementos. Everything is lived-in and real, nothing arranged just for show.
It’s also a home full of life, she shared “my daughter Milla and I get through all of the series together and have ticked off the classics. The boys (and Kevin, our dog) are more about the mini hoop basketball in the back room.” There’s energy in every room, but also an underlying sense of calm that Erin has carefully cultivated.
One thing you notice about Erin’s space is that it never stays static for long. She has a habit of layering textures and shifting furniture or décor on a whim until it feels just right. A throw pillow might migrate from the armchair to the sofa, or a stack of books might find a new home on the coffee table. This organic approach means the space is always evolving with her family’s needs and her own inspirations.
Amid all these little changes, one new addition has taken pride of place: the Eclipse Sofa. With its gentle curves and inviting softness, it fits seamlessly into Erin’s living room and her life. “I love its softness and those curves,” Erin says, running a hand along the sofa’s rounded edge. “It kind of hugs you when you sit down.” For a household that balances cozy movie nights and active playtimes, the Eclipse offers the best of both worlds: a comfy retreat that’s still tough enough to handle daily life. Erin also appreciates the sofa’s modular design. She can easily rearrange its sections or add an extra module whenever inspiration strikes. For someone who loves to change things up, having a sofa that adapts makes perfect sense.
Lately, Erin’s creative spark comes from slowing down. “My inspiration these days comes from quiet daily rituals,” she tells us. “Like taking a walk without my phone, just listening to the world and noticing the little moments.” Whether it’s morning light moving across the kitchen floor or a breezy afternoon outside with her dog, these small moments fuel her creativity and keep her grounded. That sense of calm mindfulness flows back into her home, making it an even more comforting place to be.
If there’s one thing to take away, it’s that Erin’s home is more than just a styled space. It’s a reflection of who she is and what she values, managing to be relaxed and intentional, creative and comfortable all at once. Most of all, it’s a work in progress, growing right alongside her family. In that way, it’s a perfect reminder that home, like any good story, is always evolving.





