Recently Graduated
The type of designer I want to be is one who is fully engaged in the community. I have a passion for helping others, and the reason I want to be an Interior Architect is because people need accessible living conditions. I am a firm believer in where you stay has a huge impact on how you live your life. It doesn’t have to be a mansion, but if it helps ease the everyday task in your life, then it’s a step up. I want to be a designer who takes risk, even when people think your ideas are a little too unpractical, or doesn’t fit their personal taste. That’s what I believe design is personally. Why get into a field where you’re going to be average and do what everybody wants, sometimes you just have to break the mold and have fun.
West Elm, Boston, MA, US, Design Stylist
A lead designer with In-Homes (attending a client’s house) to do a
rough sketch of room.
Create mood boards
On-site measuring
Then design a room using West Elm Furniture
B 21st Century, Brockton, Interior Designer
Consulting & renovation for 3 banquet halls & office area
Creating mood boards
3D renders
Sourcing new furniture, lighting, & flooring material
J.S. Interiors, Boston, MA, US, Interior Design Intern
Created floor plans using Revit
Rendered images
Answered phone calls, & put through orders for clients
After internship worked on side jobs on & off during free time
Boston Architectural College (BAC), Boston, MA, US, Masters, Interior Architecture