JACEY JENSENFROM: Cedar City, Utah
DESIRED CAREER FOCUS: Hospitality & High-End Residential Design CERTIFICATIONS: LEED Green Associate, USU Presidential Scholarship, Orpha Faylor Scholarship, Laverna F Hulme Scholarship, A-Pin Recipient ASSOCIATIONS: USU ASID Co-President, ASID Allied, IIDA CONTACT INFO EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: 1(435) 691-0196 |
Jacey Jensen has always been deeply passionate about crafting captivating spaces and environments that leave a lasting impression. To her, design is not just a profession—it's a calling that allows her to blend her creative expertise with a desire to enhance people's lives and create unforgettable experiences.
Jacey’s journey into design was sparked by a deeply personal experience. Growing up, she witnessed firsthand the transformative power of thoughtful design in the lives of her grandparents. Her grandpa's battle with Multiple Sclerosis and his reliance on a wheelchair highlighted the importance of inclusive design, while also revealing the impact of design on overall well-being. Inspired by their story, she embarked on a mission to champion positive change in the design industry, striving to create spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also inclusive, comfortable, and healing for all.
Jacey’s design style is rooted in the elegance of Mid-Century Modern architecture, with a penchant for contemporary and eclectic designs. She is drawn to the clean lines, functional layouts, and timeless appeal of Mid-Century Modernism, which she then seamlessly blends with contemporary elements and eclectic touches to create spaces that are both sophisticated and inviting. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to excellence, she strives to bring each client's vision to life while infusing every project with warmth, character, and a sense of joy.
Jacey’s journey into design was sparked by a deeply personal experience. Growing up, she witnessed firsthand the transformative power of thoughtful design in the lives of her grandparents. Her grandpa's battle with Multiple Sclerosis and his reliance on a wheelchair highlighted the importance of inclusive design, while also revealing the impact of design on overall well-being. Inspired by their story, she embarked on a mission to champion positive change in the design industry, striving to create spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also inclusive, comfortable, and healing for all.
Jacey’s design style is rooted in the elegance of Mid-Century Modern architecture, with a penchant for contemporary and eclectic designs. She is drawn to the clean lines, functional layouts, and timeless appeal of Mid-Century Modernism, which she then seamlessly blends with contemporary elements and eclectic touches to create spaces that are both sophisticated and inviting. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to excellence, she strives to bring each client's vision to life while infusing every project with warmth, character, and a sense of joy.