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Who We Are

Rachel Wronowski, NCIDQ

Founder / Principal Designer

With more than 20 years of experience in interior design and construction, Rachel has built a career spanning residential, commercial, healthcare, and architectural design. That diverse background has given her a deep understanding of how creativity, technical expertise, and thoughtful problem-solving come together to create exceptional spaces. Her experience in interior architecture, custom millwork, construction documentation, and project management allows her to see both the big picture and the smallest details required to bring a vision to life. But what she loves most about design is getting to know her clients—reading between the lines, understanding what makes them tick, and creating spaces that feel unmistakably theirs.

Outside the studio, Rachel is an artist, jewelry maker, yoga enthusiast, avid traveler, live-music lover, and always up for discovering great food or a place with a little soul and character. She has a strong sense of humor, an adventurous spirit, and a genuine love of connecting with people. She’s also a devoted dog lover and proud mom to Moose and Mabel. Whether she’s designing, exploring somewhere new, creating something with her hands, or spending time with the people she loves, curiosity and creativity are pretty much always along for the ride.

Credentials
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Interior Design

In 2006, Rachel graduated from The International Academy of Design & Technology in Tampa, FL, a CIDA accredited Interior Design Program.

NCIDQ Certification

In 2009, Rachel received the NCIDQ certification - a nationally recognized professional credential for interior designers that demonstrates competency in building systems, codes, construction standards, design coordination, and professional practice. Administered by the Council for Interior Design Qualification, the rigorous three-part exam verifies that a designer has the education, experience, and technical knowledge necessary to protect public health, safety, and welfare within the built environment.

 

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