Ana is an experienced marketing executive that decided to explore her passion for interior design into formal education with a Certificate 4 in Interior Decoration and a Diploma in Interior Design at Design Centre Enmore in Sydney (Australia).
Her professional project management experience, organisational skills and natural ability to foresee issues and provide relevant help will prove to be key as she transitions into the world of interior design.
Ana loves old buildings and believes in a more sustainable future for buildings, materials and furnishings where buildings are preserved, antiques and old furniture are treasured and routinely incorporated in design schemes and where the end result is so durable, timeless and so close to the client’s heart that they would like to keep it forever.
Design of a one-bedroom apartment for a single client working in the fashion industry. Set in the trendy and industrial suburb of Alexandria (Sydney) in Urban Brutalist style based on clean lines and contrast. It achieves balance by keeping materiality consistent and luxurious to elevate the industrial look at the heart of the concept.
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Dowling St. Warehouse
Conversion of an old Wooloomooloo warehouse into a family dwelling for an art dealer couple with a young child. The concept emerged from the point where their personal & professional lifes merge, to develop a family home that can easily entertain large parties, accommodates caterers and has enough wall space to showcase their personal collection.
Concept Board
Main bedroom Perspective
Mid Century Home
Renovation of a Mid Century Modern home in Cheltenham (NSW) for a retired couple including a new self-contained space for a live-in carer. The intent of the design is to respect the existing historic structure while restoring and updating it with modern materials that feel at home in the space and make it ready for 21st century living.
Living Dining Perspective
Insiders Hotel
Conversion of a Federation Warehouse in Surry Hills (Sydney) into a Boutique Hotel that aims to be an authentic guide for the area and have a positive impact on the local community through employment of local personnel and suppliers. In true Surry Hills’ style the reception doubles up as a cafe to welcome guests and locals.