Regina Steverson has spent 14+ years helping Charleston-area homeowners rethink the layout, flow, and function of their kitchens, baths, and living spaces, then bring that plan to life with cabinetry, finishes, and installation coordination.

“Space planning is my passion. I also design kitchens (15 years), offer several cabinet lines, and installation.” That is how Regina Steverson describes her own work, and it's the plainest way to put it: before a single cabinet door or tile sample gets picked, Regina starts with how a room is actually used, where people stand, where light falls, and what's getting in the way.
Based in Charleston, South Carolina, Regina has run Space Planning & Kitchen Design by Regina for more than a decade, working directly with homeowners across the Lowcountry on everything from full kitchen renovations to smaller space-planning consults. She carries multiple cabinet lines and coordinates installation, so the plan she draws is the plan that gets built.
Her work spans classic Charleston-peninsula cottages, newer construction on Daniel Island, and everything in between, always centered on the same idea: a well-planned space feels effortless, even when the renovation behind it wasn't simple.
From a first sketch of the floor plan to the last cabinet pull, here is what working with Regina covers.
These four projects reflect real work Regina has described or posted about, a 1930s cottage kitchen opened to the water, a new-construction island on Daniel Island, an outdated 1975 kitchen brought current in Mount Pleasant, and a bathroom project in Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood. The images below are AI-generated concept renderings created for this preview, not photographs of the actual finished rooms.
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Regina's project work has included the neighborhoods below, alongside occasional projects further afield.
Regina walks the space with you, talks through how you actually use it, and where the friction is.
A layout plan comes first, before cabinets or finishes, so every later decision supports how the room will work.
Selection from several cabinet lines and finish options to match your budget and style.
Regina coordinates through installation, so the finished room matches the plan.
Running Space Planning & Kitchen Design by Regina since 2011, based in Charleston, SC.
Kitchen design specifically has been a focus of Regina's practice for 15 years.
An average 5.0 out of 5 star rating across 9 client reviews on Houzz.
Regina carries several cabinet lines rather than a single house brand, so recommendations fit your project and budget.
Regina starts with how a room is used and how people move through it, not with a cabinet catalog.
15 years of kitchen design work and 14+ years running her own space planning practice in Charleston.
You work with Regina herself throughout the project, not a rotating team.
Several cabinet lines and installation coordination, so the plan she draws is the plan that gets built.
Storage is in the wrong place, the flow is awkward, or the room just doesn't fit how you actually cook and gather.
You want a designer who understands the quirks of older Lowcountry construction, not a cookie-cutter plan.
New construction gives you a blank slate, and Regina can help make sure the kitchen and living spaces are planned well from the start.
You'd rather work directly with a single experienced designer from first sketch through installation.
No pressure, no scripts. Just a direct conversation about what isn't working and what could.

Fill out the form and Regina will follow up personally, usually within a business day. Email is the best way to reach her.
Both, and they're connected. Space planning is Regina's core passion and the starting point for most projects; kitchen design has been her specific focus for 15 years, with bath design and general room layout work as well.
Regina is based in Charleston, South Carolina, and works across the Lowcountry, including West Ashley, Mount Pleasant, and Daniel Island. She has also taken on project work outside the area, including in Atlanta.
No. Regina offers several cabinet lines and helps you choose the one that fits your budget and style, rather than steering you toward a single house brand.
Regina coordinates installation as part of the project, so the plan and finishes she designs carry through to the finished room.
New construction gives more flexibility since there's no existing layout to work around, but the same space-planning approach applies, figuring out flow and function before finishes are chosen.
She has run Space Planning & Kitchen Design by Regina for more than a decade, with 15 years specifically in kitchen design, and holds a 5.0 average rating across 9 reviews on Houzz.
Yes, older Lowcountry homes come with their own quirks, and Regina's local experience includes exactly that kind of renovation work, such as a 1930s cottage kitchen project in West Ashley.
A direct walkthrough of your space and a conversation about what isn't working and what you want out of the room, no pressure and no scripted pitch.
Fill out the form above or email [email protected]. Regina typically follows up personally within one business day.
This is a free design preview built by Website Launch Pro from Regina's own public professional profiles (LinkedIn, Instagram, and Houzz). Project descriptions above reflect real work Regina has described publicly; the accompanying images are AI-generated concept renderings, not photographs of the actual finished rooms. A final site can incorporate Regina's real project photography.