Date and Time:

January 26, 2022
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Location:

Virtual


Credits:

1 LU

Provider:

AIA San Mateo County

Design is intertwined with life.

Date: January 26 (Wednesday) 6-7pm

This is a FREE Event

An individual space should feel original, personal, and organic. Interior design is not just about how a space looks, but how it feels. The experience of being in a well-designed space can have a lasting impact on people’s lives, providing the highest form of livability and well-being.

Learning Objectives,

  1. Implementing successful strategies for collaboration with clients, peers, and partners.
  2. Using an integrated approach to design between architects and interior designers.
  3. Working collaboratively with an interior design team.
  4. Design process and timelines, working on a unified vision, visual design, technical drawings & specifications.

SDS is an interior design firm comprised of highly experienced, innovative, and formally educated designers. Linda will share how they listen to each client’s needs and then propose creative solutions that feel thoughtful, personalized & curated.  Learn how to use technical skills to successfully collaborate on projects with architecture & construction teams.  You’ll also learn how to take projects from initial space planning through materials sourcing, construction documentation,  3D visualization, project management, furnishings & décor.

Presenter:

LINDA SULLIVAN 

Linda holds a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design & NCIDQ certification.  She is a bay area native and founder of Sullivan Design Studio in Menlo Park.  She has been referred by the Huffington Post as “Silicon Valley’s Client Whisperer”, and has been the recipient of over 20 interior design awards.  Linda leads her team in the design of luxury custom homes, boutique commercial & hospitality projects.

Prior to launching SDS, Linda worked for numerous world renown architectural firms in San Francisco -including SOM, IA, and Studio O+A, working on high profile projects such as Williams Sonoma,  Levi’s, and the Palace Hotel renovation. Having cut her teeth in the commercial world prior to opening her own business, Linda applies the skills learned working in-house design for architecture firms and applying them to working with her architecture & builder team partners.