Danielle Kintzer

Interior Designer

Danielle is a recent graduate of Marywood University in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Architecture, along with a designation in Urban Studies that emphasizes sustainable design and focuses on advancing built environments through social, environmental, economic, and community-based solutions. With a strong foundation in rehabilitating existing spaces, Danielle graduated at the top of her class and has gained a forward-thinking mindset with a deep appreciation for the impact of design.

Her academic journey also brought her abroad to ISI Florence in Italy, where she studied architectural preservation and design. There, she gained a deeper understanding of timeless design principles, global aesthetics, and the balance between innovation and tradition. She brings a restorative approach to design and is passionate about giving places new life while honoring both the historical character of a space and the people inhabiting it.

Bringing a fresh perspective to the world of interior design, her recent academic journey keeps her in tune with emerging trends, sustainable materials, and inclusive design practices. With a strong belief in the power of intentional design, Danielle is especially passionate about rehabilitating underused or overlooked spaces and giving them new life through material selection, and aesthetic vision.

Outside the studio, Danielle is deeply rooted in her local community and expresses her creative passion through service. She’s an active member of her church, where she serves in children’s ministry and is a member of the worship team. When she’s not designing, Danielle likes to spend her time outdoors hiking or travelling the world. She continues her education by finding inspiration from different cultures and architectural styles she encounters, bringing that same sense of harmony and beauty into her community and design work.