Luz Villarreal

Luz Villarreal, portrait, black and white

 

What led you to pursue Interior Design? When it comes to my design aesthetic, I would describe it as a modern-day take on classic design styles. I always explore various textures, colors, and patterns to create unique designs adapted to current trends. For example, I particularly like the idea of spaces that can be reimagined to reflect styles such as Victorian, Art Deco, and Rococo design, to name a few. These design selections help bring the character back into the spaces and keep history alive.

What interior design sector are you most interested in pursuing in your career? My primary interest lies in designing retail and hospitality spaces. I find it incredibly rewarding to witness thousands of people interacting with and enjoying my designs daily. I firmly believe that a well-crafted design can draw people back to space, and they develop a deeper appreciation of life. Retail spaces require special attention because they are often overlooked and seen as mundane tasks. Designing the right space can help people discover their favorite brands and develop a sense of identity. My goal is to create designs that are not only functional but also inviting.

Visit Me Here: LinkTree

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Slide 1: Commercial project: Moss Adams office design. Slide containing concept statement, floor plan, material board, renderings, and elevations.

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Slide 2: Hospitality project: Hannah's restaurant design. Slide containing concept statement, floor plan, material board, renderings, and elevations.

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Slide 3: Hospitality project: Lilac Tea shop design. Slide containing concept statement, floor plan, material board, renderings, and elevations.