Astrid I.
Astrid is an interior designer with more than eight years of experience creating spaces that feel both personal and functional. Known for her approachable professionalism and eloquent charm, she believes great design goes beyond aesthetics—it should enhance the way people live. Her work is deeply narrative-driven, ensuring every project tells a unique story and reflects the individuality of its owner.
With a master’s degree in hospitality, Astrid brings a refined understanding of how spaces function and flow. She blends aesthetics with practicality, crafting interiors that are intentional, inviting, and effortlessly livable. Her expertise spans residential and commercial design, always prioritizing thoughtful details and a seamless experience for her clients.
For those seeking a thoughtful, story-driven, and expertly executed design experience, Astrid is the perfect creative partner.
Describe your go-to style:
I always gravitate towards a mix of mid-century vibes with a little organic modern twist. I love clean lines, warm woods, and those subtle textures that make a space feel alive and inviting. I guess you could say it's kind of transitional, I like to blend the old with the new in a way that feels effortless, cozy, and just a little unexpected.
What drives you to design?
For me, design is about creating a sensory experience that actually improves your life—it’s not just about how a space looks, but how it feels. I want people to walk into their home and feel instantly at ease, inspired, and supported by their environment.When your home is aligned with your routines and who you are, it literally makes you happier. It gives you breathing room. It makes your mornings smoother, your nights cozier, and your everyday life more enjoyable. That’s what drives me—to design spaces that quietly, but powerfully, elevate your life.
From where do you draw most of your inspiration?
My inspiration comes from movement, nature, and the stories that surround us. Traveling always expands my perspective—it’s where I fall in love with textures, imperfect materials, and colors I might never have combined otherwise. There’s something about being in a new place, walking slowly, soaking in the culture—it sticks with me.