Stacy Nicole, Interior Designer

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by Gwen Williams

Having experience as a therapist, is an appropriate prerequisite for becoming an interior designer.  It can be concluded that Stacy Nicole clearly thought through the process before making a decision about her career options. She is also a master at multi-tasking, juggling a combined family with 5 children.  But, Stacy cheerfully takes it all in stride as she utilizes her interior design talent as an escape to the world of all things beautiful.

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While attending Florida State University, where she majored in Family and Child Consumer Sciences, and Child Development, Stacy established a successful Event Planning and Design business.  She relocated to Atlanta where she met her husband and they developed a successful construction business.  She later attended Lanier Technical College, where she advanced her knowledge of interior design.

Stacy Nicole is a self described West Indies born and American raised educator, a family therapist through training, event designer by skill, philanthropist by grace, and an interior designer by trade.   However, she is most recognized as a “sophisticated” interior designer.  Her design visions for space are both captivating and warm.  Stacy brings a fresh mix of Caribbean flavor with classic style, and an emphasis on placement of light, proper scale, and architecture. Her knowledge and sense of style has made her one of the most sought after designers in Atlanta.

Her most recent accomplishment is the launch of e-Design Service, a division of Stacy Nicole Interiors.  e-Design takes full advantage of the latest advances in technology, by extending a service to the targeted client who may prefer a customized plan, with selections based on cost effective budget requirements.  A design plan is developed, then snail or transmitted via e-mail.

The master of multi-tasking extends her role as therapist, but with her heart.  Stacy’s philanthropic foundation Design for Child was inspired by her daughter who asked, “why can’t all girls have Princess rooms”?   The foundation is dedicated to the design of spaces for children in emotional and physical crisis, by creating environments that encourage support and productivity.

Stacy Nicole

Interior Design & Furnishings, Inc.

Exceptional Design for Exceptional People

C:   678.773.8708

www.stacynicole.com

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