Stephanie Sullivan has been distinguished as one of the Top 20 African American Interior Designers in the United States by the Black Interior Designers Network. With a wealth of experience in interior design since 2014, Stephanie’s journey began in 2001, amidst personal challenges such as marriage, divorce, and raising her children, who are now excelling in their careers. These experiences have instilled in her a deep understanding and empathy for those navigating life transitions.
Stephanie is deeply committed to both residential and commercial design, viewing herself as a servant, using her gift of interior design to serve others. With seventeen years of corporate experience in insurance adjusting, commercial project management, furniture sales, and interior design, Stephanie discovered her true passion in helping clients transform their living spaces and lives. To stand out in the design industry, Stephanie honed her skills in residential and commercial design, project management, and Furniture, Fixture, and Equipment (FF&E) for various projects. Notable projects include the Girl Scouts of Central Texas ($3.1M), Plaza De Cortez Commercial Offices ($3.5M), Anderson Oaks Apartment Complex ($4.6M), and the $14M new build of Greater Mount Zion Church in Austin, TX.
Stephanie has received multiple awards, including the USA Top Ten To Watch and the Top Twenty African American Interior Designers by the Black Interior Designers Association. She was also honored with the Black Female Interior Designers: Designer Kujichagulia Award and Achievement in Black Austin.