Congratulations to Amanda Loomis for completing all the required exams to receive her National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) certification. NCIDQ Certification is the industry’s recognized standard of an interior designer’s proficiency and responsibility to protect public health, safety, and welfare, as well as exhibit mastery of aesthetic considerations and commitment to the profession.
As part of our Interior Design team, Amanda creates functional, impactful, and aesthetically pleasing interiors for all project types throughout the firm. She’s currently involved in several renovation projects at St. John’s Home, including the dementia-focused resident floors, a new Market Café, and a refresh of the resident floor common spaces. Of her new responsibilities, she said, “I’ll have an increased focus on project management, including client presentations, budgets, and material installation supervision.” She received her Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design from the University of Kentucky.