Alice has been crafting beautiful spaces since 2011.
Alice Moszczynski is a New Jersey–based interior designer specializing in FF&E, procurement, and design implementation for hospitality and luxury residential projects. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in Interior Architecture, she is NCIDQ certified, a LEED Green Associate, and a Certified Interior Designer (CID) in the state of New Jersey.
Her career includes collaborations with leading firms such as Groves & Co, Thom Filicia, and Sandra Nunnerley in New York, where she honed her ability to balance conceptual vision with technical precision. Today, Alice is known for creating interiors that are layered, intentional, and deeply personal—spaces that not only look elevated but also feel effortless to live in.
When she’s not designing, Alice can be found on the beach with her two dogs, hiking in the Catskills, or curled up with a good book.
Work with us
Collaborating with Sage Interieur offers the advantage of working with a locally rooted designer who prioritizes sustainable practices, delivers efficient results, and offers creative solutions that suit your budget and reflect your distinct vision. Whether it's your home or business, Sage Interieur promises to bring a blend of expertise, responsibility, and innovation to the table, transforming spaces into meaningful and inspiring environments.
Did you know?
Professionally styled Airbnbs had about a 40% higher booking rate, along with earning on average $2,400 more than those that didn’t decorate.
With a designer you’ll have a good liaison between you and the contractor. Coordination between trades is crucial to a project’s success.
We can help highlight what can add value to your property, both in residential and commercial.
You’re going to save money and time. Ever buy a piece of furniture and it winds up being too big? Ever swatch paint a hundred times? We’ll help you avoid that.
Hiring an interior designer grants you access to trade-only vendors and exclusive pricing.
Neuroscientists have figured out that interior design selections, from flooring to lighting, can help create homes that improve our mental health, decrease stress and fatigue, and even spark creativity.