Agoura Hills
California
91301
United States
Tammy Randall Wood, ASID is the founder and principal of Interior Archaeology, a comprehensive interior design firm specializing in interior architectural design and fresh, curated furnishings. With over 20 years of experience, Tammy and her team have designed projects from coast to coast with an emphasis on architectural detail, ranging in scope from new construction to full-scale renovation. Interior Archaeology brings a breezy Southern California approach to elegant, livable interiors.
Tammy studied Television and Film at California State University at Northridge and went on to study Interior Design at Parsons, eventually earning her NCIDQ Certificate (one of the highest accreditations in the field) as well as Professional Membership in the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). Interior Archaeology brings a deep well of rich design knowledge to its projects, but also keeps its finger on the pulse of the technology that makes the process more efficient and accurate. Having the capacity to realize designs in 3D is not only a powerful visualization tool for the client’s benefit, it also enables communication with contractors and vendors to be incredibly precise and comprehensive. Interior Archaeology is proud to be part of the Dering Hall Designer network, and continues to be awarded Best of Houzz year after year.
Interior Archaeology is known for Creating Noble Spaces. To me, a Noble Space is one with the power to support you in the life you are creating and the person you are striving to be, and I always collaborate with my clients with this goal in mind. We design in every style and love the process of getting to know you: listening and learning about your design goals and aspirations for yourself and your space. We are here to make the journey of transformation a pleasure and to be your trusted guide in creating spaces that are spectacularly personalized—spectacularly you!
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