I became an interior designer because they need to be both creative and technical. Growing up, I never found myself in one stereotype or the other; I liked working with technicalities while also expressing myself creatively. From the time I could design, I began designing things in both real life and on paper or within video games.
Over time, as I worked toward education and certifications, I developed my skills into something professional that I could have as a job. Working with something I enjoy is honestly the best part of my job, and I'm excited to potentially bring my enthusiasm and work ethic to this company. I have some photos of some of my early and later work if you want to look at them. My work at first mostly centered on designs without a budget, but later on, I began working realistically, taking design details into account with a set budget in mind."