
I was born and raised on the South Side of San Antonio,
Right down the street from Mission Concepción, design has been part of my story for as long as I can remember. As a kid, I was constantly redecorating and reorganizing my room, and by 16, after discovering the world of design through HGTV, I knew interior design was what I wanted to pursue. While earning my associate’s degree at St. Philip’s College, I interned for an independent interior designer, where I gained hands-on experience sourcing furnishings, assisting with client presentations, organizing samples, and supporting projects behind the scenes.
After completing my B.S. in Interior Design at UTSA, I worked in a home builder’s showroom, guiding clients through finish selections, managing budgets, creating presentations, and coordinating with purchasing and construction teams. I later expanded my experience working with a furniture dealer, collaborating with designers and clients on furniture plans, layouts, and specifications. Alongside this, I freelanced, creating renderings for other designers’ clients, shopping and sourcing pieces, and designing spaces for local clients throughout San Antonio, which allowed me to refine my style and build a well-rounded, real-world design skill set.

Outside of work, I’m always learning and creating
In ways that still feed my love for design and place. I’m currently studying for my NCIDQ while also taking classes to become a Master Gardener, both of which reflect my appreciation for thoughtful planning, growth, and long-term impact. In my spare time, you’ll usually find me in the garden, hanging out with my backyard chickens, or planning my next trip. I also love pouring that curiosity and experience into my travel blog, where I share stories, tips, and inspiration from the places I explore. These passions keep me grounded, inspired, and constantly bring fresh perspective back into my work.