Hi,I’mAnna

I believe the best things are built slowly.

A meaningful business, A home that feels like you, A trusted horse. A well-lived life. None of it happens overnight, and none of it happens perfectly.

Klein House was born from that belief.

Whether you're here for a website, a story, or simply trying to build a life that feels more like your own, I'm glad you're here.

What began as a food blog eventually grew into Klein House, a design business created to help small business owners bring their passion to life through thoughtful branding and websites. Along the way, it became a place for honest conversations, creative work, and the stories we carry while we're building our lives.

This isn't just a business. It's the intersection of the things that have shaped who I am.

The Designer

Klein House was born from a love of creating and helping small business owners bring their vision to life. Through thoughtful websites, branding, and digital design, I help businesses create an online presence that feels authentic, welcoming, and true to who they are.

I believe good design isn't about chasing trends or looking like everyone else. It's about telling your story well, building trust, and creating something that feels like home—for both you and the people you serve.

At the heart of it, I want the design process to feel collaborative, clear, and encouraging. I care about the details, but I care even more about making sure the final result reflects the person or business behind it. Good design should feel intentional, personal, and built to last.

The Writer

Long before I designed websites, I was writing. The blog and podcast became spaces to share the conversations we don't always have enough of—faith, relationships, personal growth, starting over, creativity, and the messy middle of becoming who we're meant to be.

These are the stories behind the work, the lessons learned along the way, and the reminder that none of us have to have everything figured out to keep moving forward.

Writing has always been one of the ways I make sense of life and connect with others in an honest way. It gives me space to slow down, reflect, and say the things that often go unspoken. Through it all, I hope to create a place that feels real, thoughtful, and a little less alone.

The Cowgirl

Horses taught me patience long before business ever did. They taught me consistency, trust, and the importance of showing up every day. Those same lessons continue to shape how I work, create, and live.

The barn has always been my happy place, a place to slow down, reconnect, and remember what matters most. It's where I've learned some of life's greatest lessons and where I feel most grounded.

As my equine work and horse training continue to grow, they'll eventually have a home of their own while remaining deeply connected to the values behind Klein House: intentional work, honest relationships, and caring deeply for the things entrusted to us.

Annalies B.

Klein House is growing alongside me. From design and writing to horses, faith, and slower living, this space exists to hold all the things that make a meaningful life.

I grew up in Colorado, where I first fell in love with horses, open spaces, and the kind of life that happens outside. Before design became my career, I went to culinary school, worked in professional kitchens, and eventually became a private chef. Looking back, so much of what I do now still comes from those experiences—creating something with care, paying attention to the details, and making people feel welcome.

In the beginning of 2025, I moved to Montana in search of a slower pace and a place that felt more like home. These days, life looks a little different than I once imagined. It looks like early mornings, coffee left sitting on the counter, dogs at my feet, time at the barn, and learning to appreciate the quiet moments in between.

The barn has always been my happy place. Horses have taught me patience, honesty, and how to keep showing up even when things don't go according to plan. They remind me to slow down, pay attention, and trust the process, lessons that have found their way into nearly every part of my life.

I still dream of land someday. A small farm or homestead, horses in the pasture, dogs in the yard, gardens to tend, and a porch full of people who feel at home there. More than anything, I want to build a life rooted in faith, community, creativity, and caring well for the things I've been entrusted with.

I believe beautiful things are worth building slowly. A trusted horse. A meaningful business. A home that feels like you. A life that leaves people better than it found them.

I'm still building mine.

Pull Up A Chair

There's always a seat at the table.

Whether you're here for a website, a story, a conversation, or simply a place to slow down for a little while, I'm glad you found your way here.

Klein House exists because I believe meaningful things are worth building slowly—businesses, relationships, communities, and lives. If you're ready to bring a project to life, share your story, ask a question, or simply say hello, I'd love to hear from you.

Pull up a chair, stay awhile, and tell me what you're building.