Saida Kybartaite

Interior Design (MA)

About

I am Saida Kybartaite, a Lithuanian-born interior designer. At the age of 13, I moved to the UK with my family, where I gradually developed my passion for art and design.

 

Traveling and exploring different cultures and designs across various nations made me realise the diverse ways of living and the impact of design and architecture on people. This early inspiration significantly influenced my career path.

 

In my interior design journey, I’ve found the residential design sector to be a place where I can fully express myself. It brings me closer to people and their life experiences, allowing me to design personalised spaces that enhance their way of living.

 

In addition to interior design, I enjoy incorporating art and working with physical 3D forms into my projects—interests I developed after moving to the UK. These elements often remind me of how far I’ve come in my career, making interior design a valuable field where I can be creative and contribute to human-centered designs.

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