A long dining table with many people seated, enjoying a formal dinner in a dimly lit restaurant or banquet hall. There is a large, ornate chandelier hanging above.
Riserva logo in stylized black and white text.

TACOMA, WA

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Honoring stories worth keeping

Riserva Interiors designs story-driven residential and hospitality spaces for clients who value craftsmanship, connection, and a strong sense of place. Through a research-led process, the studio creates environments that feel rooted, lived-in, and unmistakably yours.

Bathroom vanity with wooden drawers, white countertop, twin sinks, two mirrors, decorative vases with branches, soap, and perfume. Visible shower in mirror reflection.

Your space should not feel like a style placed on top of your life.

It should feel connected to you: your routines, your history, your objects, your sense of place, and the way you want people to feel when they walk through the door.

What Riserva Designs

Whole homes, gathering spaces, and the hospitality rooms in between — wineries, tasting rooms, and boutique hotels included. Residential or commercial, every project starts the same way: with the story of the place and the people in it.

A woman with long brown hair, wearing a black and pink patterned dress, sitting on a chair outdoors with greenery and trees in the background during daytime.

Meet the Founder

Alexandra Schorndorf is the founder and principal designer of Riserva Interiors. Her background spans art, brand, interiors, and over a decade designing human-centered experiences in technology.

That lens shapes every project — how people move, what they notice, and how a space can quietly support the life unfolding inside it.

FEATURED WORK

She Works | In progress

TACOMA, WA

Co-working and childcare in Tacoma’s Old City Hall.

Dash Point Primary Bathroom

FEDERAL WAY, WA

A timeless primary bath in honed marble — elevated, but built to live in for the long run.

Treehouse Lodge Baths

FEDERAL WAY, WA

Two baths drawn from the cedar character of a post-and-beam home in the trees.

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