ABOUT
Morgan Dimoush | Commercial Interior Designer
NCIDQ 418042 North Carolina (J0185)
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B.Des. University of Florida
Metropolis Future 100 Recipient
College of Design, Construction and Planning Salutatorian
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Raleigh, NC

HELLO!
Morgan Dimoush NCIDQ is from Dallas, Texas and a graduate of the University of Florida, receiving a Bachelor of Design in Interior Design with a minor in Landscape Architecture from the College of Design, Construction and Planning. During her time at UF, she was recognized as a member of the Metropolis Future100 and as the Salutatorian of the College of DCP. Morgan currently resides Raleigh, NC specializing in multifamily and commercial work.
Through her training and coursework Morgan has developed skills working in Autodesk and Adobe Suite CC programs as well as hand-drafting and rendering. She has received exposure to and conducted various project types such as restaurants, multi-family towers, offices, recreation facilities, and hotels. These projects required her to work at every stage of the process from conceptualization to finalization.
She believes that every space is a blank canvas-a story waiting to be told. As designers, it is our duty to manufacture authentic experiences that encompasses an area's rich culture and history, catering a sense of place and belonging. Design is an interconnected system. The holistic machine of design must communicate across all disciplines and elements to create harmony at all scales.
Interior design serves as a marriage of art, architecture, psychology, problem-solving and consequential creativity. Every decision carries weight as they all impact one another and shape the space. The minute details are just as essential as the larger architecture forms as they all shape the human experience.
Out in the field, Morgan hopes to create authentic experiences within the hospitality and commercial sectors, delve into rich culture and history of the project area, design spaces that break down the barrier of interior and exterior and implement adaptive reuse through sustainable design.
In her spare time, she enjoys reading, sketching, watercolor painting and photography.