” I don’t know what goes on in the creative mind but pulling things together for a project, the fabric, rug, the color family; I know what things are going to balance that gestalt of the design. Meaning when it does all come together, the impact of seeing the whole room is so much greater than the sum of the parts.”
Faith Sheridan is a leader in creating luxury interiors tailored to the lifestyles of the Pacific Northwest.
A warm palette, fabrics woven in the ikat or dyed in shibori traditions and most importantly, restraint, are signatures of her interiors, which bridge the gap between diverse eras. She is fearless when it comes to the creation of custom furnishings, especially rugs, largely because of her understanding of color. As a past member and contributor to the first Benjamin Moore Residential Color Advisory team, she helped define the Color Palette Initiative that determines future color trends.
Sheridan holds a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology with a minor in Philosophy from Creighton University in Omaha and started her career working with inner city, gifted and special needs teenagers before transitioning to interior design. She launched her eponymous firm in Omaha in the late 80s designing estate homes and a collection of trophy rooms before making her home in Portland and then Seattle.
Sheridan is a professional member of ASID and Past President of the Oregon ASID chapter.