
meet the designer.
Amanda’s lifelong passion for architecture led her to Sheridan College, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design.
​
She began her career in residential design before transitioning into the commercial sector, where she discovered her love for creating thoughtful, engaging retail experiences.
Throughout her career, Amanda has explored nearly every facet of the interior design industry—from concept development and material selection to construction drawings and project management.
Notable retail/commercial examples include: David's Tea, Mountain Warehouse, Edo Japan, Aldo Shoes, and Lush Cosmetics.
let's get designing.
Studio One-Fifty is more than a name,
it’s a tribute to where it all began.
​
The number 150 was the address of my old apartment, a small space that held a big shift. It was a time when everything felt uncertain, and yet, it’s where I chose to believe in myself.
​
Naming the studio after that place is my way of honouring the quiet strength it took to begin
and a reminder that design, like life, is about building something meaningful from where you stand.

the meaning
behind the name.