Interior Design
Beautiful interiors, thoughtfully experienced.
For WAS, architecture and interior design are inseparable parts of a unified vision. When designing a custom home, Nancy continues seamlessly into the interior environment, ensuring every room resonates with the spirit of the architecture and the personality of its owner. “Through interior design, I can complete the home’s story,” she explains.
Nancy’s approach to interiors is guided by a deep appreciation for texture, light, and form. She finds endless inspiration in the materials of daily life—stone, wood, textiles, and color—and in the beauty of craftsmanship from around the world. Her travels have enriched her design vocabulary: the luminous shimmer of an Indian silk, the intricate pattern of Moroccan tile, or a found object from a Paris market may each find their way into her work, infusing it with depth and authenticity.
Timeless interiors, designed to express who you are. Interiors designed by WAS are not about trends but about reflection—spaces that beautifully express the people who inhabit them. Whether modern or traditional, formal or relaxed, each design blends comfort, elegance, and individuality.
Beauty, elegance, and accessibility—for spaces that endure. Many of Nancy’s clients in Sedona come seeking tranquil second homes that balance beauty with ease of living. Her experience allows her to thoughtfully integrate subtle accessibility features—such as wider doorways, gently sloped entries, or adaptable bathroom layouts—so that comfort and grace coexist naturally, now and into the future. Likewise, Nancy’s design in New York City’s most discerning apartments, comfort and sophistication coincide effortlessly. Accessibility features are carefully combined into the design, never imposed—wider doorways, level thresholds, and intuitive layouts that make movement through the space natural and unencumbered. The result is an environment that reflects the beauty of refined urban living while ensuring ease and comfort for every stage of life.
Sustainability through harmony—long before it was a trend. Long before sustainability became a design imperative, Nancy was creating environmentally sensitive homes inspired by her years in New Mexico and her mindfulness practice. Her designs embrace light, openness, and harmony with the land, incorporating passive and active solar features, energy-efficient windows, and well-insulated structures that honor both the environment and the human spirit.