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DANIELLE JACQUES-LEWIS

PRESIDENT | PRINCIPAL DESIGNER

Danielle, a native of Scottsdale Arizona, graduated from Arizona State University in 2001. She received her Masters of Science in Interior Design from A.S.U. in 2010. Her thesis focused on Postwar architecture. She drew particular attention to the evolution of the 'Open Floor Plan'. 

 

It was the same year she earned her Masters degree that Danielle began her design practice. Within in two years of opening her doors, Jacques earned her spot in the Arizona Republic's "35 Entrepreneurs Under 35," a publication in the Phoenix area representing inspirational business leaders of The Valley. She didn't stop there! Shortly after, she was featured in the 2013 September Issue of Phoenix Home & Garden as a 'Young Gun'. This esteemed and honorable accolade recognized up and coming design stars of the Southwest. 

 

Danielle's other accomplishments include recognition within the design community, as she is an award winning designer within the American Society of Interior Design, ASID. She was also very excited to be featured as one of the 'Faces of Phoenix' in Phoenix Home & Garden Magazine's 2016 September issue. 

Ever versatile, Danielle works on a wide array of different interior design projects and is always searching for a new challenge. She enjoys working on both local and out-of-state projects, in addition to both residential and commercial projects, allowing her the ability to travel and work on special types of interiors such as cabins, beach houses, city lofts, salons and restaurants.

 

In recent years Danielle has expanded her design practice to The White Mountains of Arizona. She is pleased to have her business scale. Servicing clients with both second homes and residents of the Show Low, Pinetop- Lakeside communities.

 

Danielle especially enjoys decorating her client's interiors with accessories and artifacts they have found during their travels. Interior spaces must tell a tale of where you have been, always designing each project that tells your story. 

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