Carly Nemtean is a Toronto born interior designer and entrepreneur, and the co-owner of Carriage Lane Design Build, a residential design and construction firm she has led for more than seventeen years. Her interest in spatial planning began early, through hands on experimentation with building, room layouts, and material changes at home, and later developed into a clear professional path. While still in high school, she completed a co-op placement at Watt IDG in Toronto, working under Andrew Kalitchee on large scale retail projects including SilverCity cinemas and Sobeys locations. Nemtean went on to study interior design at Sheridan College, where she completed an intensive three year program known for its demanding studio culture. During her studies, she focused on residential, retail, and institutional projects, including a final thesis centered on an autism support centre. After graduating, she joined the HGTV Canada series Design Interns, filmed at Ryerson University and Cecconi Simone’s studio, where she competed in a televised design apprenticeship format. The show later became a reference point in her career and is mentioned as a linkable resource for episode liner notes. Following the series, Nemtean spent several years working in design for television and residential renovation, including extensive involvement in HGTV productions such as Love It or List It and Property Brothers. Over approximately five years, she served in senior design roles on dozens of episodes, coordinating fast track renovations that required permitting, construction oversight, and close collaboration with millwork, stone, and construction teams. Many of those television clients later became long term private clients, helping establish Carriage Lane Design Build as a full service residential practice. In 2019, Nemtean co-founded The Collective Workspace in Toronto, a shared studio environment created in response to the growing design community and the industry’s increasing use of Instagram for collaboration and resource sharing. Conceived as a physical extension of those connections, the space offers flexible offices, shared resources, and a materials library for designers, architects, and related professionals. Outside of work, Nemtean prioritizes meditation, reading across news, spiritual, and self development topics, and solo travel, which she views as essential for clarity and long term perspective. Curated Podcast Sponsors: Caplan's Appliances The Doors To connect with our sponsors, email me: jonathan@waldenhomes.ca Behind the Build Instagram