
HELLO!
Enjoy a collection of Interior Design works created during my studies at Mississippi State University

Thanks,


HELLO!
Enjoy a collection of Interior Design works created during my studies at Mississippi State University
Thanks,
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
Accredited by CIDA
Cumulative GPA 3.8
Major GPA: 3 9
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS
Graduation / August 2024
National Society of Collegiate Scholars
Presidents List (2020, 2021 2022,2023)
Kristin Dittmar Designs Intern- Aspen, CO worked alongside the design team, organized the materials library and ran errands for site visits and client meetings
Airbnb Co-host- Starkville, MS handled inquiries, coordinated check-ins and check-outs maintained communication with offsite cleaner
Phi Theta Kappa Member (2020,2021)
Community College Excellence Scholarship
Recipient
Service
Residential Designer (shadowing)- Madison, MS
Shadowed alongside the builder and specialty contractors with both new construction and Airbnb renovations
Art+ Design Technical
Residential Design Studio 1
Commerical Design Studio
Hospitality Design Studio
Design 1 & 2
AutoCad
3D Cad and Modeling
Principles of LEED
Color and Lighting
Drawing 1 & 2
Textiles & Materials
Hand Drafting + rendering
Photographic Communication
Details and Construction Documents
Furniture Design
Digital Design
travel
Chicago, IL New York City NY
Atlanta, GA
“The Hungritest State” Contributor
Hotworx Sales Associate- Starkville, MS
closing sales, articulating fitness memberships, assisted to business advertising and communications, managed appointments, sold memberships, operated POS system.
involvement
Member of MSU Collegiate Society of Interior Designers
Student Chapter
August 2021- present
Graphic Design member of MSU Fashion Board
August 2021- present
Minmel Upholstery Furniture Design Assistant- Jackson MS
Assisted with ensuring precision in the upholstery process
Member of ASID National Society-American Society of Interior Designers
August 2022- present
Birmingham, AL Charleston, SC Dallas, TX Aspen CO
Lightroom
ABOUT:
the hotel:
Former warehouse in Chicago Illinois
Seperately branded spa, restaurant cafe, apartments & rooftop bar
the space:
1st Floor: Lobby, Restauraunt, Cafe & Spa
2nd- 9th floors: Guest Rooms
10th Floor: Apartments
11th Floor Rooftop Bar & Lounge
the project:
Team Project / Senior Level / 3 Interior Designers
Softwares / Revit, Enscape, Microsoft Teams Adobe Photoshop, Adobe
Illustrator
RESPONSIBILITES:
Boutique Hotel Research
Branding & Concept Development
Space Planning
Promotional Video
3D Modeling
FF&E Selection
Photoshopping
Axons
Concept Images:
Welcome to "The Pratt," a luxury hotel honoring Anthony Pratt, the inventor of Clue. Embodying timeless elegance, the luxurious haven features distinct wings inspired by Clue characters, offering tailored accommodations for guests from all walks of life. The Pratt is where every stay becomes a celebration of life's richness.
The a luring temptress h ding beneath her captivating charm
The s ick charmer, concea ing secrets beneath his polished exterior
The seasoned, mil tary man, with more to his story than meets the eye
The sophist cated socialite concea ing more than her e egant feathers suggest
The unassuming maid with h dden depths wa t ng to be revealed
Immerse yourself in a lobby that exudes a heavily traditional ambiance with a moody masculine touch, accentuated by warm wood tones throughout. As you ascend the staircase a captivating gallery wall adds an eclectic flair
Floor pattern changes to guide travel paths and seating options.
Coffered ceilings enhance architectural interest and reduce noise levels.
Indirect Lighting is used to enhance comfort and promote relaxation.
Shades of blue evoke tranquility within the space.
Inspired by Colonel mustard from Clue, quirky patterns and diverse textures fill the cafe and bar space.
The incorporation of a mirrored ceiling and warm accents adds a touch of intrigue and depth to the space.
The conservatory-style structure enhances the atmosphere with jewel tones while blending nature seamlessly with a bold aesthetic
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To reflect Mr. Green s hobby custom standing tables resemble the pips of a dice.
A coved ceiling adds architectural interest.
Custom bar featuring a mirrored backsplash to visually expand the space.
A quirky guest room inspired by the characters in the Clue game, where personality reigns with grass cloth wallcovering and an eclectic mix of colors and materials.
Floor
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QUEENROOM
QUEENROOM
JUNIORSUITE
DOUBLEROOM
KINGROOM
KINGROOM
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SENIORSUITE
KINGROOM
JUNIORSUITE
QUEENROOM
QUEENROOM
QUEENROOM
SENIORSUITE 16
Double Room
Junior Suite
King
Queen Room
ABOUT:
the brewery:
Former bank in Starkville, Mississippi
Brassfield & Gorrie Construction Firm Competition
the space:
1st Floor: Bar, Bar seating Loung Seating, Office Staff Restroom, Public
Restroom and Cold Storage Room
the project:
Team Project / Senior Level / 3 Interior Designers/ 1 Architect/ 4 Construction Managment
Softwares / Revit, Enscape, Microsoft Teams Adobe Photoshop, Adobe
Illustrator
Brewery Research
Branding & Concept Development
Space Planning
Promotional Video
Construction/Demolition plan
Collaborating with Architects and Building Construction Science Majors
Concept Images:
Timeless custom woodwork blends with the industrial metal finishes throughout the bar to mirror the intricate details of a clock
The back of the bar displays custom taps and a personalized wooden signage that remains backlit.
Longitudinal section
Latitudinal section
Built-in seating is recessed into the custom woodwork to create the whimsical feeling of a clocks interiors.
Various forms of soft seating to allow guests to unwind and promote socializing.
Spatial separation by gated frames structurally placed into the concrete to differentiate lounge space from collaborative high tops
Branding Support:
ABOUT:
the firm:
NEXT Architecture & Interiro Design Firm
the space:
Dallas, Texas
Reception, Private offices, Client Presentation, Workstations, Meeting Rooms,
Huddle Spaces/Rooms, Work Cafe Training Classroom Mother’s Room
Wellness Room, Resource, Design Library Innovation Lab & Model Shop
Wildcard Space, Mezzanine Level Staircase
the project:
Individual Project / Senior Level
Softwares / Revit, Enscape Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
RESPONSIBILITES:
Boutique Hotel Research
Branding & Concept Development
Space Planning
Promotional Video
Axonometrics
Rendered Floor Plan
Reflected Ceiling Plan
FF&E
Concept Images:
Private Off ces
Workstations
Smal Meet ng or Phone Room
Tra n ng Room
Private Offices
Resource Room
Workstations
Small Meeting or Phone Room
Innovation Lab
Reception
Mezzanine Lift Meeting Room
Monumental Stair
Work Café
Wellness Room
Mother s Room
Client Presentation Design Library
The virtual reality room is located in the back to provide a dedicated space for architects, designers, and clients to visualize the design in a virtual environment.
The catwalk connecting the mezzanine on both sides of the building promotes activity
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Mezzan ne Sta r
Hudd e Room
V rtua Real ty Room
Changes in flooring and ceiling heights allows for a dynamic visual interest and indicates designated workspaces.
Self-Illuminating frosted glass adds a professional ambiance while allowing for semiprivacy during presentations
Lockers displayed along the wall add a practical design addition while providing a secure space for belongings.
Handsketch of Custom Builds:
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Streamlined workflow allows for colleagues to easily communicate feedback and task coordination resulting in greater workplace efficiency.
Branding Support:
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Separate to the collaborative space, the phone booths make use of an additional available space for private communication
Adjustable height tables incorporate ADA guidelines into the design allowing clearance for wheelchair users.
Greenery aligns the railing to promote mental well-being, stress relief, and productivity.
Private Phone booths adjacent to workstations
offer employees privacy.
The orange carpet is a wayfinding tool while also zoning the workstation space from the training space
ABOUT:
the clinic:
Located in Boston Massachusetts
Square footage: approximately 3,267
the space:
Reception Waiting Area, Public Restroom, Exam rooms, Vital Rooms, Staff Restroom Nurse station, offices, Staff lounge Outdoor Area, Staff
Workroom, administrative Workroom, Soil Room, Medical Room,
the project:
Team Project / Senior Level / 2 Interior Designers
Softwares / Revit, Enscape, Microsoft Teams Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
RESPONSIBILITES:
Pediatric Behavioral Research
Branding & Concept Development
Space Planning
FF&E
3D modeling
Photoshop
Additional Process Sketches
Concept Images:
FAMILY FOCUSED AREAS:
The clinic incorporates music, interactive displays, and artwork strategically to alleviate stress and anxiety by fostering positive emotions in challenging environments.
LEAN DESIGN : optimize building and process flow integrating technology prioritizing patient privacy for safety and mental wel -being and addressing circulation to minimize foot traffic.
HIPPA DESIGN
: To enhance privacy and adhere to HIPAA design principles, the clinic employs sound-absorbing materials, utilizes white noise, and installs acoustic ceiling tiles in exam rooms, effectively reducing noise levels throughout the facility.
POSTIVE DISTRACTIONS:
The clinic incorporates music, interactive displays, and artwork strategically to alleviate stress and anxiety by fostering positive emotions in challenging environments.
DIMENSIONED FLOOR PLAN
Scale: 1/8" = 10"
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
Scale 1/8" = 10"
Rounded corners are employed to boost safety by reducing the risk of potential harm.
Custom reception desk is visually highlighted by the incorporation of LED strips and rounded finishes to reflect the moon shape.
A calm color scheme is incopratorated to create a welcoming environment for the pediatric patients.
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The wallcovering aids in privacy measures for soundproofing the exam rooms
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Finish selection include non-porous surfaces for high cleanability as well as antimicrobial upholstery.
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Technology board informs staff members of assigned rooms by time and occupancy.
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Inspired by moonlight self illuminating, motion censored technology was added to patient rooms and restrooms to allow for non-intrusive signaling.
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Blue ceiling paint assist in wayfinding
Vinyl fabric is chosen for its durability clean abili and low maintenance requirements.
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Lockers provided for staff members to store personal items
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Multiple posture selections for user comfort.
Urban seating options provide families and patients seating along the stone and gravel landscaping.
Outdoor family area designed to foster family bonding and encourage connection with nature, which can positively impact mental well-being.
Hand sketch of urban landscape seating
The Caché Series Chair seamlessly combines functionality and artistic expression. It allows for full collapsibility designed with a unique folding mechanism With its layered design of cherry wood material, the back of the chair collapses into the seat by use of a metal dowel to allow for flexibility
hand sketches:
dimensions:
digital render:
glowforge 3d model:
The Nexus Bar cabinet is a piece of modernized midcentury modern style. Blending the elegance of mid-century modern design with the cutting-edge space age technology, the cabinet has sleek lines metallic finishes, and a bold use of materials.
dimensions: