LUXURY TERRA
Bright living room with marble fireplace
About the Designer

Design as a mindset, not a service.

Niusha Meymandinejad

Interior Design student, Toronto Metropolitan University.

I approach design the way I approach building something of my own — with ownership, curiosity, and a bias toward doing the work. To me, design isn't a service applied to a room; it's a mindset built on creativity, disciplined problem-solving, and the conviction that every space should say something true about the people who live in it.

I work fluently across AutoCAD, SketchUp, Rhino, Grasshopper, V-Ray, Photoshop and Illustrator — not as a checklist of software, but as a toolkit for turning an idea into something precise enough to build. Two years inside the retail design industry taught me the other half of the craft: collaborating with builders and fellow designers, sourcing real materials against real constraints, and producing visualizations that hold up under scrutiny long before anything is built. That experience shaped how I think about design as a business as much as an art form — where clarity, follow-through and communication matter as much as the concept itself.

I bring that same instinct to every project I take on: treat each brief as a problem worth solving properly, stay close to every stage of the process, and build spaces that are as functional as they are personal.

Marble console with mirror and fresh florals
How I Work

Four ideas that shape every brief.

01

Precision through software

AutoCAD, SketchUp, Rhino, Grasshopper and V-Ray aren't a checklist — they're how an idea becomes buildable, communicated with clarity from the first sketch.

02

Grounded in the retail industry

Two years sourcing materials and coordinating with builders taught me to design against real-world constraints, not just a rendering.

03

Spaces built around people

Function, inspiration and personality aren't separate goals — a room succeeds when it reflects the people who actually use it.

04

Present at every stage

Curiosity and attention to detail don't stop at the concept — I stay close to a project from first sketch to final styling.

In My Own Words

“Design is more than a discipline — it's a mindset grounded in creativity, problem-solving, and meaningful expression.

— Niusha Meymandinejad, Founder & Designer, Luxury Terra

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