about

Alyse Alam
Interior Designer & Creative Behind Mood Theory.
I’ve always known I was meant to create. From a young age I saw the world differently, always finding ways to build, imagine and bring ideas to life. Even in the smallest things, creativity followed me everywhere.
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When I was sixteen, I took my first real step towards design at Whitehouse Institute of Design. That’s where I discovered what it meant to translate imagination into something tangible. From there, studying at Billy Blue College of Design became the moment it all clicked, the point I knew I was exactly where I was meant to be.
Interior design, to me, is more than how a space looks. It’s how it makes you feel, how it reflects identity, and how it tells a story. My work carries emotion, individuality and soul. I want people to feel inspired and connected through what I create, to see design as a reflection of who they are too.
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Mood Theory is the result of that journey. It’s my creative world brought to life, where design meets self-expression and where emotion leads the way.