Mallory Gomez

Senior Design Associate at Keaton Interiors

Mallory Gomez is a seasoned design professional with extensive experience in interior design and project management. Currently serving as a Senior Design Associate at Keaton Interiors since October 2018, Mallory has previously held roles as a Designer and an Assistant Project Manager at Spitzmiller and Norris, Inc., along with experience as an Interior Designer at Heavner Design Group and an Interior Design Intern at Lyman Davidson Dooley. Mallory holds a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Historic Preservation from the University of Georgia's College of Environment + Design and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Interior Design from The University of Alabama, complemented by education at Darlington School and Rockmart High School.

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Dallas, United States

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Keaton Interiors

In 1984, Andra Maldovan started her design career. In 1990, Keaton Interiors was founded. This firm creates a unique design for each client, for each property. We collaborate with the ownership, the architects, and the other disciplines with the end goal of the project architecture and interiors are seamless. We translate the clients’ goals, brand direction and project requirements into the interiors. We offer years of expertise. Our goal is to provide consistent results that exceed expectations. We value the relationships with our clients and the industry support teams and know without these two we would not be successful. Because of these relationships, Keaton Interiors has completed over 1,000 projects with the primary focus being multi-family and high-end residential. Keaton Interiors is full service – starting with the ownership gathering the team, the project collaboration through the design process, providing the required construction documents, managing the design through the building phase, to purchasing and overseeing the installation of FFE. We have successfully completed the project when the keys are given to the ownership. The client experience, industry knowledge, collaboration expectations, design creativity, responsibility of the design, and relationships are what makes Keaton Interiors successful.


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