About
Nathalie Armand-Bradley treats floor plans like love letters to your nervous system. As the mother of a disabled child on the autism spectrum, she has long been his advocate and “mouthpiece,” translating a world that can feel too loud, too bright, or too busy. That daily practice became her design superpower: she can sense how a space will feel before a single wall is painted then script the details (light, texture, acoustics, rhythm) so rooms look extraordinary and feel kind.
A recognized voice in neuroinclusive design, neuroaesthetics, sensory design, and wellness, Nathalie pairs playful rigor with a fearless use of bold color saturation where energy belongs, softness where calm is needed. She designs through a cultural lens, drawing on story, craft, and hospitality—shaped in part by her Haitian-American roots—to create environments that honor heritage while living beautifully in the present.
Her mantra is beauty that behaves: rugs that quiet a room, patterns that soothe rather than shout, and layouts that invite confidence, community, and calm. Nathalie speaks and writes widely on inclusive design because great spaces shouldn’t be a luxury for a lucky few, they should be a daily relief for al. If you want a home or business that photographs boldly and lives even better, she’s your partner.