Kelly Edmister, Designer
Kelly brings a fearless, imaginative perspective to interior design, grounded in warmth, authenticity, and thoughtful collaboration. With a creative foundation shaped by her artist family, she grew up surrounded by color, texture, and a deep appreciation for self-expression.
Today, she channels that creative energy into designing interiors that feel personal, layered, and inviting—spaces that reflect the people who use them while maintaining the quiet elegance that defines Seville Home.
Kelly’s clients value her curiosity, collaborative approach, and eye for intentional, sustainable living. Each project becomes a shared journey, resulting in interiors that feel both elevated and deeply personal.
FEATURED PROJECT
Private Suites at Union Station
Kelly recently designed the luxury private suites just off the Grand Hall at Union Station in downtown Kansas City, one of the region’s most iconic and sought-after event venues. The suites are located adjacent to the newly renovated bathrooms, creating a comfortable and well-appointed space for guests to gather, prepare, and relax before special events. From weddings and galas to private celebrations and performances, the suites offer an elegant setting where meaningful moments unfold behind the scenes.
Design Inspiration
Kelly approached the design with deep respect for the history of Union Station, originally built in 1914. Her intention was to create spaces that feel classic, timeless, and comfortable, reflecting the era and architectural character of the building while still serving the needs of modern events. By selecting furnishings and materials that feel warm, elegant, and enduring, the suites complement the grandeur of the Grand Hall while offering guests a relaxed, inviting environment to gather and prepare before special occasions.
Grand Hall Suites
Union Station, KC
Work with Kelly
Whether designing a home, hospitality space, or special event environment, Kelly brings a thoughtful and collaborative approach to every project.
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Key objectives:
Understand how you live
Identify architectural constraints
Establish budget expectations
Define the aesthetic direction
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Key components:
Mood boards
Layouts and space planning
Material palette
Anchor furniture
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Activities
Final furniture selections
Fabric and finish specifications
Custom design drawings
Vendor quoting and purchasing
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Activities
White-glove receiving and inspection
Installation coordination
Styling and accessory placement
Final reveal