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Tammy Randall Wood, ASID is the founder and principal of Interior Archaeology, a full-service interior design firm specializing in all aspects of the creation of a home, from mini makeovers to large-scale remodels. Tammy is a professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers as well as The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art. 

With over 20 years of experience, Tammy and her team have designed projects from coast to coast. She has helped clients with a wide array of needs including the refinement of architectural plans, design of architectural details and finishes, project management, as well as interfaced with contractors.

Interior Archaeology is known for its breezy So Cal approach to simplified livable interiors with an aesthetic that harmonizes modern, organic, and vintage elements. The firm's design approach is natural and creative. Utilizing digital sketch technology, Interior Archaeology shares design concepts with 3D accuracy giving clients the ability to visualize a design concept before a hammer ever swings or a chair is purchased, allowing the team to seamlessly communicate each detail to builders and fabricators ensuring the perfect result.  

“I believe that our spaces have a profound effect on us—from influencing our mood and level of creativity to how efficient they can make a life for us. Growing up, I spent a great deal of time on film sets with my father. From elaborate sound stages to exotic locations, I got to experience these environments in terms of their storytelling abilities. These detailed sets, in whatever shape they took on, had the power to transport us and support the world in which the story was taking place. Space became a silent member of the cast, having as much to do with the telling of the story as the actors themselves. I fell in love with the notion of being able to elevate space and thus the story - and this inspired my holistic approach to design which I like to call 'Creating Noble Spaces'.

Don’t be confused, a noble space does not necessarily mean a fancy space–oh no, it’s much more sincere than that. To me, a noble space is one that has the power to support you in the life that you are creating and the person you are striving to be. It tells the story of you. And what could possibly be more noble or important than that!”

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