In this episode, Tucker sits down with an interior designer whose path into the industry was anything but linear—and all the better for it. Starting in fashion design, she followed her curiosity into an interior design internship, landing her first job out of college with a custom home builder. There, she learned the ins and outs of the building and design process from the ground up, gaining invaluable insight into how ideas become reality.
After refining her skills at a boutique design firm, she took the leap into entrepreneurship—launching her own business in Durham, North Carolina, before later transitioning it to Wilmington. Along the way, she’s built a practice rooted not in one signature style, but in deeply understanding her clients and designing spaces that truly reflect who they are.
We talk about the power of networks and connections she’s built over the years, why community is one of the most rewarding (and challenging) parts of running a design business. As a business owner, she shares why connection matters just as much as creativity—and why there’s far more to gain from learning together than competing.
The conversation also dives into forecasting workload, what’s ahead for her growing firm, hiring a new employee, and the ongoing pursuit of work-life balance. It’s an honest look at building a unique design business, staying adaptable, and finding your people along the way.