Regina’s compulsive need for order began at age 2 when she was caught lining up her baby board books in neat rows across the floor.

After a rigorous college career of pre-med, Regina graduated with honors at age 20. She packed up her bookshelf and moved to NY where she studied amongst the artists at Sarah Lawrence College. In graduate school, Regina discovered that she preferred the right side of her brain to her left and was too much of a germaphobe for medicine. 

Regina worked for 12 years in the Big Apple and returned to her Boston roots (never having ditched the Red Sox). She started staging houses with her sister and a spark was ignited. Before long, Regina’s friends began asking her to help them fix up their houses. With a refined, minimalistic approach, Regina proved an asset to people uninspired by their surroundings. 

Hundreds of paint samples, thousands of before/after photos and countless Tums later, Compulsion Interiors was born.

Regina hopes to someday retire to La La Land and be more Type B, but for now she finds perfectionism a really good thing for a design business.