Amy Brunner Moore, IIDA
Amy is an Interior Design Associate with 15 years of experience and a professional member of the International Interior Design Association (IIDA). Currently in the process of obtaining the National Council for Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ) certification, Amy focuses primarily on the PK-12 market sector at RLPS. In addition to educational projects, she brings a breadth of interior design experience across University, Healthcare, Corporate, Justice and Residential sectors.
Known for creating whimsical yet tailored interiors, Amy designs spaces that are flexible, collaborative and adaptive. A lifelong passion for architecture and design began early, sparked by helping restore a historic 1903 home in Lancaster County alongside her parents.
Outside of work, Amy enjoys spending time with her spouse, two young children and two black labs. Her family loves discovering new hiking trails, kayaking the Susquehanna River, camping in their 4Runner and visiting local craft breweries. In recent years, Amy has cultivated a cut flower garden and enjoys arranging fresh floral designs.
When not outdoors, Amy delves into researching and documenting family ancestry and genealogy. With deep roots in Northern Lancaster County’s folk art and antique traditions, she is passionate about continuing the legacy of their great-grandmother, renowned folk artist Hattie K. Brunner.