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At Casa Cruz Interiors, we believe our environment directly affects our emotions. Good interior design evokes happiness and soothes the soul. From layout to decorative accents a space can make you feel peaceful or give you anxiety. It can feel spacious and light or on-edge and claustrophobic. It can inspire confidence, empathy, pride, creativity, security and energy. Because of this emotional link between you and your surroundings, a well-designed space can lead to a happier, healthier life.
Deb Cruz, GLP
Deb draws much of her inspiration from nature and the beauty that surrounds her everyday living on the marsh in Florida. Her signature style is organic modern but has had many “coastal” projects from San Francisco and San Diego, California to the beaches of Amelia Island, Florida and all points in-between.
Deb has been designing in one way or another her entire life, but only in the last five years has moved to Interior Design as her full-time focus. Her passion for design started early in life where she began designing clothes in high school. After studying business at Penn State and Fashion Design at the Clarissa School, like many people – her accidental path led to corporate America where she spent 29 incredibly successful years as an executive at a travel management firm. A life-long learner, Deb kept up her education with procurement studies at the University of California, Irvine a Global Leadership Professional designation from the Wharton School and a degree in Interior Design from the Interior Design Institute. All of these experiences have helped her cultivate her unique expertise.
Deb and her husband Jorge live in Fernandina Beach, Florida with their two dogs Cabo and Caia. Deb, being a true creative spirit – is also an artist and author of a children’s book about anxiety called Cabo the Nervous Terv.
Deb Cruz, GLP
Deb draws much of her inspiration from nature and the beauty that surrounds her everyday living on the marsh in Florida. Her signature style is organic modern but has had many “coastal” projects from San Francisco and San Diego, California to the beaches of Amelia Island, Florida and all points in-between.
Deb has been designing in one way or another her entire life, but only in the last five years has moved to Interior Design as her full-time focus. Her passion for design started early in life where she began designing clothes in high school. After studying business at Penn State and Fashion Design at the Clarissa School, like many people – her accidental path led to corporate America where she spent 29 incredibly successful years as an executive at a travel management firm. A life-long learner, Deb kept up her education with procurement studies at the University of California, Irvine a Global Leadership Professional designation from the Wharton School and a degree in Interior Design from the Interior Design Institute. All of these experiences have helped her cultivate her unique expertise.
Deb and her husband Jorge live in Fernandina Beach, Florida with their two dogs Cabo and Caia. Deb, being a true creative spirit – is also an artist and author of a children’s book about anxiety called Cabo the Nervous Terv.


“The goal of the designer is to listen, observe, understand, sympathize, empathize, synthesize, and glean insights that enable him or her to make the invisible visible. ”
— Hillman Curtis

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