About me
I am an interior designer driven by a curiosity about how spaces shape the way people live, work, and connect. My work focuses on creating environments that balance concept, materiality, and human experience while responding thoughtfully to the natural systems that influence the built world.
I recently earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design from Belmont University. Throughout my studies, I explored regenerative design, biomimicry, and biophilic strategies as tools for rethinking contemporary interiors. My studio work often investigates the future of workplace environments, examining how design can support wellness, adaptability, and meaningful interaction within complex urban contexts.
My design process moves fluidly between research, sketching, and digital development. I enjoy translating conceptual ideas into spatial solutions through modeling, technical documentation, and material exploration using programs such as Revit, AutoCAD, and SketchUp. I value design that is both expressive and technically grounded, where creativity and precision work together to produce thoughtful results.
As I begin my professional career, I am eager to contribute to collaborative design teams and continue pushing ideas that explore sustainability, innovation, and the evolving relationship between people and the spaces they inhabit.