I am a hardworking and creative Interior Design graduate. My interest in the qualities of light, atmosphere and emotion created in buildings led me to study Interior Design. As a student at the University of Edinburgh, I have developed my ideas about what it is to be an Interior Designer. I am particularly interested now in how interior environments can affect our physical and mental wellbeing, and the ways in which design can be optimised to improve our experiences of space, whether that be through sensory experiences or a connection to our natural environment. As we have become such an indoor-oriented society, I seek to consider how interior design can help society in order to become more creative and healthy. Creating atmosphere is something I consider important, and I am becoming increasingly interested in materiality, and using new and sustainable materials.
Nominee for two Interior Educators national UK awards for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and for the Writing Award.
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