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Hello!
I hope you enjoy viewing a selection of my works produced as an undergraduate Interior Design student at Mississippi State University!
thank you!

Hello!
I hope you enjoy viewing a selection of my works produced as an undergraduate Interior Design student at Mississippi State University!
thank you!
Education
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
CIDA Accredited
Minor | Floral Management
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS
GPA | 3.7 / 4.0
Graduation | May 2023
Experience
Shadow Experience | Penni Cooper, IIDA
Forest, MS & Ridgeland, MS | Summer 2022
Attended job site visits
Assisted in site verification
Observed schematic design process
Intern | The University Florist
Starkville, MS | Spring 2023
Forest, MS
madisonkgrayson@gmail.com
+1 (601) 955-4883
Skills
Arrange floral designs
Make deliveries
Tend to storefront/ clientele
Manager | Harry B’s Apparel & Gifts
Forest, MS | Summer 2021, Winter 2021
Provided one-on-one service to clients including custom fittings and tuxedo rentals
Counted inventory/ maintained stock
Assisted in photography of merchandise
Sales Associate | Dolan’s on Main
Forest, MS | Summer 2022
Designed store’s website & marketing graphics
Supervised clientele
Arranged store/window displays
Honors & Distinctions
Scholarships
MSU Freshman Excellence Academic Scholarship | 2019-2023
National Beta Club Leadership Scholarship| 2019-2023
MSU Old Main Scholarship | 2019-2023
Judge Tom S. Lee Beta Club Scholarship | 2019-2023
Nathan Russell Memorial Choral Scholarship | 2019-
2020
President’s List - 2020-2021
Dean’s List - 2019-2020, 2021-2022, 2022-2023
Small Group Leader | Pine Lake Volunteer | 2022- present
Small Group Leader | Stark-Kids Ministries
Volunteer | 2020- 2021
Small Group Leader | Disciple Now Volunteer | 2020-2023
Travel
New Orleans, LA
Orlando, FL
Savanna, GA
Nashville, TN
Atlanta, GA
Organizations
Delta Gamma Sorority
Member | 2019- present
Formal Recruitment | 2020-2021
Art Committee | Spring 2021
Alumnae Relations Committee | Fall 2019/ Spring 2020/ Spring 2022-present
Service for Sight fundraising & activities | 2019-present
American Society of Interior Designers
Member | 2021-present
Colleigate Society of Interior Designers
Member | 2021-present
NEWH Hospitality Industry
Member | 2021-present
Hands & feet Ministries
Member | 2020-2022
Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society
Member | 2020- present
American Institute of Floral Designers
Member | 2022- present
Related Courses
Branson, MO
Dallas, TX
Bozeman, MT
New York, NY
Asheville, NC
Technical
2D CAD
3D CAD
Digital Design
ID Graphics
Design
Design I & II
Drawing I
Hand Drafting
History of Interiors I & II
Minor
Floral Design
Sympathy Floral Design
Special Events Floral Design
Floral Management
Detail & Construction
Color & Lighting
Furniture Design
Professional Practice
Survey of Photography
Principles of LEED
Textiles for Interiors
Materials
RCP & details photography, furniture design, & hand rendering caelum
Luxury Boutique Hotel
Former Warehouse situated in New Orleans, LA
Individually branded restaurant, cafe, spa, apartments, and rooftop bar
Senior Level | Team project | 4 Interior Designers
1st Floor: Lobby, Restaurant, Cafe, Spa
2nd-9th Floors: Guest Rooms
10th Floor: Apartments
11th Floor: Rooftop Bar & Lounge
Adobe Creative Suite, Revit, Enscape, Rhino
Branding (all areas)
Boutique Hotel Research
Space Planning
Concept Development
Material Selections
Luxury Apartment Design & Space Planning
Spa Design & Space Planning
3D Modeling
Seeing life through the eyes of a child has always been something that Mr. Jones has been inspired by listening to the Alice in Wonderland trilogy ignited this inspiration. It is something special when someone can visually share the lessons they have learned and their favorite components of their favorite story. The peculiarity of the Mad Hatter, the curiosity of Alice, and the bold descriptions of Wonderland all come together to allow people of all backgrounds to see the world in a different light for a weekend or a stay or even, hopefully, a lifetime.
Scan to watch a promotional video walk-through of The Liddell!
The Liddell centers its concept around the idea of escapism Defined as being “the tendency to seek relief from reality”, escapism is experienced in many personal ways. Whether it be through leisure, fantasy, isolation, or pleasure, The Liddell accommodates all who come.
The Liddell serves as a vessel for escapism. Encapsulating moments of contentment, freezing them in time in a place far removed from reality. Drawing inspiration from the beloved Lewis Carroll series Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland, this boutique hotel reflects the peculiar storyline, rich character profiles, and imaginative settings as a driving force behind the design of the interior spaces. Wholly unique, The Liddell transports guests to a surrealistic place, both physically and in their minds.
The Liddell is situated in the beautiful and historic Warehouse and Arts district of New Orleans, Louisiana. The proximity to the numerous points of interest makes this location prime for walking.
Andy
Age: 34 Sophia
While in the Crescent City on business, Andy is eagerly anticipating his stay at The Liddell. Hoping to find both a quiet area to conduct important work, as well as a more casual spot to conduct simple business, he is likely to stay at the hotel most of the day and night. All work and no play would make for a forgettable stay, so Andy will be making wise use of the hotel’s bustling café lounge and adjacent conferencing room
Age: 25 Michael Age: 41
In hopes of having one last trip as a single woman, Sophia and her Maid of Honor are looking forward to staying at The Liddell. They are longing to have a relaxing stay that allows not only for some social interaction, but also tranquil alone time. A full day of pampering that includes massages, manicures, and champagne, is exactly what these two friends will find at the hotel’s salon and spa
In charge of planning his brother’s birthday getaway, Michael is excited about their stay at The Liddell. They are hoping to let loose and have some classic Big Easy fun. By making full use of the rooftop bar, private lounge, and outdoor games, the boys will make sure to make this trip one for the books.
Zoe
Age: 53
Zoe, her husband, and their three young children are eagerly awaiting their stay at The Liddell. She is seeking to have a leisure-based vacation that is stress-free and family-friendly. The hotel’s in-house restaurant and bar will provide the parents with the relaxed nightlife they desire, while the children are engaged by the tableside games and exciting atmosphere
guest level floor plan
1 bed 1 bath
2 bed 2 bath
2 bed 1 bath
The lobby is an intersection between outdoors, reality, and indoors. The spaces serves as a rabbit hole into the fantastical spaces within a mixture of classical and traditional architectural details that harken back to the time 1865, when the novel was published. Juxtaposed with a look of sleek timelessness while reflecting the peculiarity of the novel’s characters, this space serves as a gathering point where the various spaces collide.
“It’s no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then.”
Influenced by the Mad Hatter’s characteristics, the in-house restaurant, 10/6, offers each guest the opportunity to get in touch with his eccentric inner self Whimsical material patterns and expressive art overlay to serve as a foundation for serving culinary delicacies and cocktails. With opportunities for board game play, informal conversation, and witty banter, 10/6 invites guests to the lively table of the Mad Hatter.
“If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn’t.“
bar perspective
Inspired by daydreaming and the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, White Glove Tea Room offers guests a perfect place to be imaginative and come up with some of their best ideas. The whimsical combination of finishes and refreshing colors provides a playful, rejuvenating space perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up.
“Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast”
Apropos to Alice’s whimsical and curious character, Bird & Bloom (Salon & Spa) promotes serene solitude by providing an outlet for users to escape to a world of their own Shades of blue and elevated architectural details enhance elegance while also paying homage to Alice’s simplified beauty
“All the flowers would have very extra special powers, they would sit and talk to me for hours, when I’m lonely in a world of my own. There’d be new birds... everyone would have a dozen bluebirds, within that world of my own.”
In reflectance of the overall idea of imagination, the guest rooms at The Liddell allow guests to escape through imagination Rich, dark tones and bold graphics transport guests into a world of fantasy. Custom wall detailing and built-in storage provide a sense of comfort for guests. Much like Alice was transported down the rabbit hole to a world that was not her own, the guest rooms at The Liddell encourage a journey into imagination and inspiration
“Imagination is the only weapon in the world against reality”
bird’s eye perspective
28 the liddell
The Residences at The Liddell are inspired by the timeless elegance of the illustrations found in the original book “Alice Through the Looking Glass”. The elements found in the space enhance the alternate realities that minds can create when reading a book. Neutral tones along with traditional architectural details provide better social competence while also offering a “blank canvas” for occupants to express themselves
“And what is the use of a book,” thought Alice, “without pictures or conversation?”
bedroom perspective
In reflection of the Queen of Hearts, the enigmatic monarch and antagonist in the novel, guests are encouraged to get in-touch with their guilty pleasures at Duchess Rooftop Lounge. Whether endulging for a moment or settling in for a time, the rooftop carves out a labyrinth of spaces, much like a hedge maze with its passages and destinations, in which guests can lose track of time. Spaces meant for community will provide guests the opportunity to let loose. Along the journey, more intimate nooks comfortably envelope guests, encouraging the slow passage of time. Contrasting tones of red and black weave throughout the spaces, battling for dominance in “a blind fury”.
“Alice:
Start-up Consumer Robot Company
Existing building situated in Boston, MA
12,000 sq. ft. | 1 level | Large portion of 6th floor
Reflects company’s inclusive values & beliefs
Senior Level | Individual project
Adobe Creative Suite, Revit, Enscape
Company Branding
Concept Development
Space Planning
Material Selections
Precedent Workplace Research
Perspective Renderings
Zone Division and Planning
3D Modeling
Branding must reflect the concept by reminding viewers of the smooth ripples water creates. Reflecting the central motif, the branding represents the smooth connection between departments to represent how NEXT, as a company, is encouraged to flow. Encouraging inclusion among all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds, the branding is simple and sleek, to apply to all NEXTERS
Boston is known as the “hub of the universe” for many reasons, but mainly because it is humanity driven throughout the city. With the Bostonians and visitors in mind, the city is ripe with gathering places that encourage well-being and connectedness. One such gathering place is the Boston Common, the first public park in America. Echoed throughout the design of next is the ripple effects seen in these still lagoons, flowing continually outward when propagated, causing a chain reaction from the starting point onward
The design for next is based on the unique, ever-changing, and organically formed ripple effect that is created in water. Often a response to contact with another element, the ripples have a firm central foundation and distribute outward, with each ripple being individualized, but collectively forming a cohesive response. Similarly, the design for the new next office will serve as the foundation for employees, the central core of the causal sequence, where employees have individuality and flexibility in workflow, together or apart, formal or informal, all which celebrate human differences, such as ethnicity, range of abilities, culture, gender, and generational overlays.
NEXT is a leading global consumer robot company based in Providence, Rhode Island
NEXT promotes creating consumer based products to improve everyday living through robotics and technology.
NEXT fosters innovation & encourages user friendly technology that enhances quality of life
NEXT celebrates greatness
NEXT’s satellite office space represents not only the company’s brand but also the local areas. NEXTERS are encouraged to feel supported in the workplace in any way they may prefer to work. Whether that be remotely or inperson, nexters are to obtain comfort to execute tasks at hand. NEXT is committed to innovation, diversity, inclusion, and sustainability
To reinvent workplace culture, considerations for humancentered design tactics enhance employees quality of work, and life Flexibility is needed in order to redefine how the design of the office can be a catalyst for how people thrive. A space that is adaptable to users needs and choices based on varying working styles will improve resilience in the workplace, and cause employees to feel safety, belonging, productivity, comfort, & control
RESOURCE ZONE
Assigned spaces to encourage completion of tasks in seclusion. Assigned spaces to provide dedicated work areas & to store materials/products.
NOMADIC ZONE
Spaces meant to provide in & out working areas for group settings.
SOCIAL ZONE
Space alloted to provide an area for informal meetings, as well as networking & nourishment.
COLLABORATIVE ZONE
Spaces assigned solely for closed off, secluded work to meet, or work in seclusion.
Spaces placed conveniently to provide access to unassigned work areas for informal meetings, or to recharge & relax.
Light strip guiding occupants throughout the space for easy wayfinding.
Custom reception desk to aid in inclusive design by the providing of an accessible transaction surface.
Terrazzo flooring to promote antimicrobial features & shaped to aid in wayfinding.
Repeating arch details to promote the overall design intent & to encourage easy wayfinding.
Height-adjustable desks are provided to promote a sense of control in nexters to achieve goals.
A variety of seating arrangements are offered to encourage nexters to have options based off of their preferences.
Tables provided at seating arrangements to serve as an optional workspace.
Moveable power strips are implemented into the space to provide power sources as needed.
A raised tile flooring section is offered to separate the spaces for a more collaborative team area.
Operable shades are included to provide users the freedom to shift the lighting coming in as needed.
Carpet tiles are provided under the table to reduce foot noise while also minimizing noise towards the outside.
Pin-up/ writeable boards are provided for informational purposes during meetings to aid in visual needs.
HDVC telepresence technology is implemented to allow virtual and in-person meetings to be functional.
Assisted Living Facility
New construction facility situated in Austin, TX
Approx. 14,418 sq. ft. | 1 level including outdoor dining & lounge
Houses 15 residents | OFS & Carolina furniture used throughout
Senior Level | Team project | 3 Interior Designers
Adobe Creative Suite, Revit, Enscape
Branding
Concept Development
Space Planning
Material Selections
Medical & Human Centered Research
HIPPA Research
Reception, Library, & Suite Design
3D Modeling
Caelum Residences of Austin, Texas is inspired by the solar transitions which directly correlate with the three main goals of this assisted living facility: connection, healing, and restoration. The dawn spaces, which center on the connection the residents will make within Caelum, will heavily feature warm wood materials and neutral tones to act as a link between the day and night spaces. The day areas will include bright blue-green paint tones, which highlight the healing purposes these spaces are designed for, balanced by the cool grey and tan upholstery materials. Finally, the darker hues and more lush materials used in the night areas will promote the restoration the residents seek after they complete a full solar rotation.
Although the elderly can heal most wounds, they have a slower healing process, and all phases of wound healing are affected. The inflammatory response is decreased or delayed, as is the proliferative response.
Introduction to modern technology, new friends/ community, and private bathing are efforts for restoration in elders. The three each establishes movements of independence in a senior citizens' life.
Loneliness and isolation introduce many health care problems for aging adults. Engaged in a community provides positive connections to and promote overall impaired health.
As night meets day, dawn is the arbiter of their connection. Filled with the possibility of newness, the serenity of dawn is curiosity and hope as the luxury of night turns to the day.
A new day offers the opportunity for fresh beginnings and a journey toward healing. When people think of “daytime” it is synonymous with reaching goals and optimizing the given hours.
While the finality of the night means the completion of another day, it also represents the chance to indulge in relaxation and begin restoration for whatever comes next.
Flooring inlay to provide easy wayfinding for guests and occupants.
Custom reception desk to aid in inclusive design by the providing of an accessible transaction surface.
central
Custom bay window seating to provide a secondary seating area for residents or guests.
Curvilinear detailing to encourage safety and to reduce the amount of sharp edges in the space.
Custom built-in desking and storage to provide space for residents to place their belongings.
Muted colors used to reflect the central concept and pay homage to the needs of residents in a space of rest.
Color theory is defined as “a body of practical guidance to color mixing and the visual effects of a specific color combination”. This piece of furniture, known as “Aura” is a physical representation of color theory and the effect that color can have on human well-being. Additionally, being that color and interior design go hand in hand, paint becomes a large part of the equation. “Aura” utilizes paint stirs and paint swatches to emphasize this idea in combination with color theory. These stirs and swatches play a large role in formulating and selecting colors in interior design, becoming an integral part of the design process.
1. Measure & cut chair back & legs
2. Sand chair back & legs
3. Measure & cut baluster pieces
4. Sand baluster pieces
5. Measure & cut apron pieces
6. Sand apron pieces
7. Measure & cut plywood seat
8. Assemble frame using screws & nails
DECORATIVE APPLICATION
1. Adhere paint stirrers together for chair back using spray adhesive & wood glue
2. Stain chair frame
3. Seal chair frame using wipe-on poly
4. Apply & adhere paint swatches to seat using spray adhesive
5. Apply mod podge to paint swatches
6. Apply paint stirrers to chair back using spray adhesive
7. Apply paint stirrers under apron using hot glue
RECLAIMED MATERIALS
- Scrap tongue & groove planks (framing/apron)
- Scrap 2"x4" planks (chair back/back legs)
- Scrap deck balusters (framing/front legs)
- Yard Stick (chair back support)
- Plywood (framing/seat)
- Paint stirrers (chair back/under seat detail)
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
- Paint swatches (seat detail)