Design, for me, is more than just creating beautiful spaces—it’s about crafting environments that reflect the individuals that are using the space, responding to human needs, and telling a unique story. I believe in a thoughtfully curated, client-centered approach that balances character, comfort, and function. I’m drawn to the combination of purpose and simplicity, where every element is meaningful and intentional.
My path into interior design has been shaped by a deep interest in how people interact with spaces. With hands-on experience in residential design, specifically kitchen and bath design, I bring both creativity and passion to each project. As an emerging designer, I’m inspired by continual learning, collaboration, and the chance to help others feel at home in the spaces they occupy.
Outside of design, you’ll usually find me exploring the Milwaukee area, trying new restaurants and exploring new scenery. I value the connection that our city has to its interiors and community in general. I strive to approach my personal and professional life with both genuine interest and openness in order to create the best version of myself.
Interior designers use creativity, technical knowledge, and aesthetics to create solutions that improve the function and quality of interior environments. Coursework includes manual and computer-aided design (CAD) drawing, and commercial and residential planning.
Demand for interior designers is strongest in kitchen and bath design and remodeling, and in corporate and industrial facilities design.
The Interior Design program features exploratory courses that count toward a credential. Contact an MATC advisor for information.