
Our Team

Kimberly Dalton
Principal Designer / Founder
Kimberly Dalton leads Dalton Interiors with more than two decades of design and project experience across residential, multi-family, and commercial environments. Known for her refined design approach and deep understanding of construction coordination, Kimberly oversees every project from early concept through installation, ensuring each space reflects thoughtful detailing, elevated aesthetics, and functional performance. She is recognized for her collaborative leadership and her commitment to creating timeless spaces that support the way people live, work, and connect

Susana G.
Office / Project Manager
Susana oversees office administration, HR, and project coordination for Dalton Interiors, bringing over fourteen years of operational, HR, and management experience across multiple industries. Her background in business operations, recruiting, and accounting supports our internal processes, vendor coordination, and project workflow with efficiency

Isabel J.
Project Designer
Isabel supports the Dalton team with drafting, rendering, and FF&E coordination. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Arizona State University, received the Dean’s Award, and was named to the Dean’s List from 2019–2023, bringing a detail-focused and research-minded approach to every project.

Heidi J
Bookkeeper
Heidi manages accounting support, invoicing, and project billing for Dalton Interiors. With a careful and detail-focused approach, she helps maintain accurate financial records and ensures smooth coordination between project expenses, vendors, and internal operations

Cailey Kutchma
Remote Project Designer
Cailey provides remote design support across active Dalton Interiors projects, assisting with drawings, product research, and project coordination. She contributes a thoughtful, organized approach to each phase of design while collaborating closely with the team and our project partners

Project Designer Intern
Madison P.
Madi supports Dalton Interiors with design research, renderings, and material selections, drawing from her academic focus in sustainable and neurological and trauma-informed design. She has researched how color, movement, and nature affect emotional well-being and has presented her findings to organizations and community partners. Madi has also earned multiple academic honors and design recognitions, bringing a thoughtful and evidence-based approach to the Dalton design team.