Debra Abraham

Affiliations:

Associate IIDA
Allied Member ASID
IFMA-Certified Facility Manager CFM

Comprehensive Services:

Interior Design
Interior Architecture
Project Management
Strategic Planning

Education:

Arizona State University
University of Tennessee

Publications:

Designer’s West [ pdf ]

Lecture Appearances:

April 2008: Bentley College, Waltham, MA - Residential Interior Design – “Good Design, Good Living, Good Life”

 

creative european design

EXPERIENCE

Interior Design experience has been cultivated working over 8 years with some of the world’s top 10 ranked Interior Design/Architecture firms, 20 years working with corporate and residential clients.

PHILOSOPHY

Color, space, volume, pattern, shape, texture, functionality and balance are just a few deliberate design elements which make homes and offices the best they can be.

Homes need soul to reflect the people who live in them. Offices need both expressive and subliminal branding to complete their image within a simple yet efficient and marketable manner.

When style is sophisticated with the use of clean crisp lines, rich color, and simple elegance it becomes timeless.

Over the past 28 years I have successfully interpreted my clients’ idea of living well and/or working well … allowing me to bring their vision to life.

Enhancing peoples’ environments whether at home or work has encompassed a myriad of projects’ from many spectrums: residential, commercial and academic to Fortune 500 companies.

Raised in the South, lived in the Southwest and Northeast; mixing distinct architectural elements with a European flair enables my work to transcend the years.

Living, eating, loving and working are what I take from European style so my clients can transition seamlessly to/from their home or office.

Passion is the essence of my design philosophy; knowing how to read and treat space through the use of appropriate and essential interior architectural and design elements to blend and emanate a sense of beauty and continuity…

“…like life, decorating is hardly a matter of black and white”

“Love and comfort are hopelessly intertwined”