At Think Architecture, we’re inspired by designers who bring both artistic vision and heartfelt intention to the work we do. Roya Adham, one of our newest Interior Designers, embodies that blend beautifully. With a background in architecture and a deep passion for emotional, human-centered design, Roya adds a thoughtful, creative energy to our interiors team.
A Designer Rooted in Meaning
A proud graduate of Weber State University, Roya’s design journey is rooted in the intersection of creativity, functionality, and emotional connection. Her perspective goes beyond aesthetics—she believes the true success of a space lies in how it makes people feel.
“Great design isn’t just about how things look—it’s about how they live,” Roya explains. That mindset led her to Think Architecture, where she immediately resonated with our bold creativity, collaborative spirit, and commitment to designing spaces that stand the test of time.
“I was drawn to the vibrant energy here,” she says. “The idea that architecture and interior design can work together to create lasting experiences really spoke to me.”
Designing with Purpose
What excites Roya most about her role is the chance to bring her creativity into projects that matter.
“I’m thrilled to be part of a team that values not just beauty, but the feeling of ‘home’—spaces that comfort, connect, and inspire,” she says.
“There’s something magical about watching an idea become a place where people live, work, and thrive.”
Her enthusiasm for design is matched by her appreciation for collaboration, especially with the visionary talent she now works alongside at Think.
Fun Facts About Roya
If she were an animal: A hummingbird—“full of energy, constantly in motion, and always chasing beauty and color.”
If she could become an expert in anything: Sustainable, cutting-edge materials and building techniques—to help lead the way toward innovative, eco-conscious design.
Rapid Fire With Roya
Coffee or tea? Coffee— “the fuel of creative minds!”
Morning person or night owl? Night owl—her best ideas arrive after dark
Beach vacation or mountain retreat? Mountain retreat—peaceful and grounding
Netflix binge or reading a book? Netflix binge—especially if it includes design documentaries
Cats or dogs? Dogs—“loyal, loving, and full of personality, just like a well-designed space”
Looking Ahead
With her architectural foundation, passion for emotional storytelling through design, and dedication to sustainable innovation, Roya brings a fresh and thoughtful voice to the Think Architecture interiors team. We’re excited to have her on board and can’t wait to see how her creative spirit helps shape the spaces we design.