A PAGE ABOUT PAIGE
I'm Paige Chapman, a Designer who brings the structured thinking of an Engineer to the art of creating beautiful spaces.
My career path is a little unique. After earning a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from The Ohio State University and becoming a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.), I spent the first seven years of my career developing project management skills, construction logic, and an unstoppable problem-solving mentality.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, I honed in deeper on my creative side and discovered a passion for transforming spaces. Fueled by the desire to learn more, I enrolled in an Interior Design program at The New York Institute of Art and Design, and upon completion, I became a Certified Interior Designer.
My technical foundation is my secret weapon. It allows me to deliver designs that aren't just stunning, but are also streamlined, functional, and fully executable. My designs emphasize comfort and clean lines, brought to life with sensational textures, colors, and patterns. By combining old-world pieces with a fresh, modern perspective, the result is a timeless, signature look that never goes out of style.
Design should be personalized.
Design should be enjoyed.
GET TO KNOW PAIGE
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…and it is very annoying at times!
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After designing many homes in the Sims 2 computer game, Paige's fascination with architecture really took off. She began designing multi-level floor plans with ornate turrets, balconies, and dormers—the original aesthetic details that sparked her attention.
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Paige enjoyed drawing animals when she was younger (especially horses). Although she won coloring competitions, she never entered a drawing contest.
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Paige's father is a very talented mechanic, carpenter, and woodworker (which is an art in its own respect); however, he is not a professional artist. Her father's older sister is a professional contemporary artist who has won competitions at the national level. Creativity kinda runs in the family…
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Paige went from writing creative short stories to writing the Real House Vibes blog, where she now shares anecdotes, tips, and insights related to interior design.