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30. How does interior design affect your wellbeing ft. Tracy Daoud

28m · Designing Wellness Podcast · 03 May 08:46

In this week’s episode, my special guest is Tracy Daoud, Montreal-based Interior Designer and owner of Interior Designs by Tracy.


With over 10+ years in the field of interior design and running her own business, Tracy also recently launched an extension of her brand which is a curated collection of home goods - Tryda Collection. She has a diploma in interior design from Lasalle College and a bachelor's degree in business management from John Molson School of Business in Montreal. She is a wife, a mom to young boys, and a passionate luxury residential interior designer who build her business from word of mouth.

During our conversation with Tracy:

  • We talked about her mission.

  • What inspired her to become an Interior Designer?

  • What does it mean to design a space that reflects and tells a story?

  • Talk to us about bathroom design

    • Why should someone invest in bathroom design?

    • How to create a serene/spa-like bathroom?

    • How did you tell the client’s story through that project?


Reference Links:

Interior Designs by Tracy

Tryda Collection

Show Notes: lpdstudio.ca/tracy

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