
Born in Brazil, designer Andria Tagliari carried with her the rich cultural tapestry of her homeland when she arrived in Florida to build a new life. That blend of Brazilian warmth and North American polish became her signature aesthetic.
In an industry that often demands a singular voice, Andria’s multicultural background gave her a distinct vantage: she’s fluent in the language of luxury, but she also understands the emotional layer—how spaces make people feel.
The road to her current standing wasn’t smooth. Andria speaks about the early challenge of finding her voice in a competitive design scene, and the risk of moving into the U.S. market without the guarantee of success.
She faced language barriers, cultural adaptation, building client trust from scratch—and yet, these obstacles taught her resilience. She turned each ‘no’ into an opportunity to refine her vision.
For Andria, it was never just about creating beautiful interiors; it was about building relationships, understanding clients at a deeper level, and crafting spaces that reflect who they truly are.
Andria specializes in high‑end residential homes and luxury vacation properties, especially in Florida locales such as Bella Collina, Lake Nona, Sarasota and Miami.
Her studio, through its brands (Tagliari Design and Tagliari Signature) focuses on turnkey projects and premium décor curation. What sets her apart is the idea that luxury is more than lavish furnishings—it’s the sensory experience, the story behind the fabrics, the way light hits a surface, the emotional resonance of a space.
By infusing cultural sensitivity, emotional intelligence and timeless elegance, she brings an interior to life in a way that feels deeply personal yet openly luxurious.
Andria’s career has built up impressive credentials. She’s a columnist for the magazine Home & Decor, host of the podcast TagliCast covering architecture, design and entrepreneurship, and was recently nominated for the prestigious International Design Awards (IDA) 2025.
Her work has been featured in respected publications and showcases her impact—not just the beauty of her work but how she empowers clients, mentors women in business, and shares her knowledge openly.
Today, Andria is expanding her influence beyond design projects into thought leadership. She recently released a book titled “Poder Feminino nos Negócios” (Feminine Power in Business) aimed at women seeking to lead with vision and purpose.
She’s also working on a second book that spotlights top Brazilian designers making an international mark. In parallel, her podcast continues to attract industry insiders and creative voices, discussing how architecture, design and entrepreneurship intersect.
Her Florida‑based practice is taking on more ambitious projects, and she continues to curate the luxury furniture and décor brand for her U.S. market. She’s positioned not just as a designer, but a bridge between cultures, aesthetics and business.
Behind the creative projects lies a disciplined day, rooted in both craft and connection. Andria splits her time between client meetings, site visits in Florida’s high‑end residential communities, podcast recordings, writing for magazines, and mentoring emerging designers.
Her Brazilian roots mean she maintains a global perspective: travel, art, music, the natural world all feed into her designs and mindset. But equally, the day‑to‑day of running a design studio means schedules, logistics, and leadership. Her lifestyle reflects this duality—elegance and industry, emotion and execution.
What makes Andria’s story meaningful is not just the glamour of luxury interiors but the human journey beneath: the immigrant story, the risk‑taking, the evolution from designer to thought‑leader.
Her message to others: Know your voice. Embrace your background. Let your life inform your work. She often encourages women to lean into their intuition, to let emotional intelligence guide business decisions. She teaches that luxury isn’t simply about material opulence—it’s about feeling, authenticity, identity.
For any budding creative, her path offers clear take‑aways: work hard, stay true to your roots, invest in relationships, and always build for more than just aesthetics.
Looking ahead, Andria plans to expand her studio’s international footprint, exploring projects outside Florida and the U.S. She aims to collaborate with architects and developers globally who share her values of purposeful design.
At the same time, her book projects and podcast are evolving into larger platforms—speaking engagements, masterclasses, design workshops. She wants to help others build with meaning, not just style.
And as she steps into the next phase, the core remains unchanged: turning spaces into living reflections of their owners, crafting beauty that resonates, and leading with purpose.
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