Megan K.
Megan is a designer in South Jersey, just 20 minutes from the city of Philadelphia, where she earned her design degree at The Art Institute of Philadelphia. After graduating, she hit the ground running and has gained experience in several different areas of design, such as working at a residential design firm, for a commercial and residential real estate development company, and designing and specifying for one of the top commercial furniture manufacturers. With Megan's well-rounded design background, she believes that she is fully capable of meeting any clients needs, as she is open-minded and adaptable to any type of design.
We know you love designing, but what about it do you love most?
What I love most about designing is that the possibilities are endless and every project has its own personality. Designing is like bringing a beautiful piece of art to life, and that's an amazing feeling.
Describe your favorite project:
My favorite project was designing a clubhouse for a residential community in South Jersey. The clubhouse was very outdated and appeared to always be very empty. Knowing that I had the opportunity to redesign the space made me very excited because I had the chance to create a space that people desired to spend their time in again. I kept the functions of what a clubhouse should offer in my head as I designed the space, knowing that people would go there to have fun in their spare time, or use the computer room to get homework or work done. I created a very organic environment with a lot of elements connecting to nature to give the clubhouse a refreshing feel. I loved being able to bring a fresh breath of air to this residential community that the residents so desperately needed.
From where do you draw most of your inspiration?
I am inspired by so many different elements, but nature is my favorite. There are so many beautiful color combinations in nature that inspire me, as well as patterns and the different feelings nature can give you. I think most people can connect with nature in some way, which makes it my go-to inspiration.
Style
- Traditional
- Transitional